Definition of Immovability in English :

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Immovability meaning in English

Meaning of Immovability in English

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Immovability pronunciation in English

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Immovability

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Noun

1. immovability, immovableness

not capable of being moved or rearranged

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Immovability

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adjective
1. 
unable to move or be moved; fixed; immobile
2. 
unable to be diverted from one's intentions; steadfast
3. 
unaffected by feeling; impassive
4. 
unchanging; unalterable
5. 
(of feasts, holidays, etc) occurring on the same date every year
6. law
a. 
(of property) not liable to be removed; fixed
b. 
of or relating to immoveables
Compare movable

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Immovability

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adjective
1. 
that cannot be moved; firmly fixed; not capable of movement
2. 
not moving; immobile; motionless; stationary
3. 
that cannot be changed; unyielding; steadfast
4. 
unemotional; impassive
noun [pl.]
5.  Law
immovable objects or property, as land, buildings, etc.

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Immovability

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adj.
1.
a. Impossible to move.
b. Incapable of movement.
2. Impossible to alter: immovable plans.
3. Unyielding in principle, purpose, or adherence; steadfast.
4. Incapable of being moved emotionally.
5. Law Of or relating to things, such as trees and buildings, attached to real property: immovable property.
n.
1. One that cannot move or be moved.
2. often immovables Law Things that are attached to real property.

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