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immovable
adjective as in fixed, stubborn
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
Their problems on the square continued with the calamitous run out of Gill, who at times in the series has seemed immovable.
Instead, they typically reposition themselves as the immovable axis of correct values, and denounce their former ideological fellow travelers as heretics who profaned true conservatism.
At all times idealized in his physical features, he’s the living embodiment of the irresistible force paradox — an immovable power and an unstoppable object all at once.
Raising revenue from an immovable asset would be difficult to avoid.
Pairing two of international cinema’s most determinedly idiosyncratic and creatively willful talents is a bit like introducing an unstoppable force to an immovable object; disaster could ensue.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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