adjective 1.incapable of being moved; fixed; stationary.
2.incapable of being influenced by feeling; emotionless: an immovable heart; an immovable tyrant.
3.incapable of being moved from one's purpose, opinion, etc.; steadfast; unyielding.
4.not subject to change; unalterable.
5.not moving; motionless.
6.Law.a.not liable to be removed, or permanent in place.
b.(of property) real, as distinguished from personal.
7.not changing from one date to another in different years: Christmas is an immovable feast.
noun 9.immovables, Law. lands and the appurtenances thereof, as trees and buildings.
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Also, im·move·a·ble.
Origin: 1325–75; Middle English immevable, immovable; see
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movable Related forms im·mov·a·bil·i·ty, im·mov·a·ble·ness, noun
im·mov·a·bly, adverb
Synonyms
3. obdurate, inflexible, unbending, adamant.