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unmovable adjective (alsounmoveable)uk /ˌʌnˈmuː.və.bəl/ us /ˌʌnˈmuː.və.bəl/ not able to be moved: My foot seemed to be wedged beneath an unmovable hunk of rock. They slept in small compartments with unmoveable benches and shelves. not able or willing to change: She glared at them, unmovable in her disapproval. Each side in the dispute has its unmovable supporters. The prison cell has an unmovable metal chair sticking out from the wall. His arms and legs felt heavy and unmovable. He can be a powerful force for resolving problems, or an unmovable obstacle that blocks the agenda of others. We are working with an unmoveable deadline. The characters seem trapped in a black-and-white world where their morality is fixed and unmovable. Her faith in what she believes is unmovable. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Immobility anti-jamming be locked in something boxed in budge cataleptic frozen immovably jam jammed lifelessly lock motionless motionlessly pin standing standstill statically stationary stock-still time stands stillidiom
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