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immovable

[ih-moo-vuh-buhl] / ɪˈmu və bəl /


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Faced with an immovable bureaucracy, Benharash and hundreds of other survivors simply gave up and left — a choice that often meant paying double to remain in the region or abandoning Los Angeles altogether.

From Los Angeles Times

County Superior Court Judge George Lomeli indicated they had already cast two ballots and most jurors seemed immovable, but Lomeli ordered them to debate further.

From Los Angeles Times

Her instincts were respected and trusted, and if she signaled her immovable opposition, Democratic senators tended to pay attention.

From Salon

Since Premier League winners on average have scored 84 goals and conceded 32 in a 38-game season, their current form would make them one of the more immovable, rather than unstoppable, champions in history.

From BBC

Even the freeways we once thought immovable split and buckle with time.

From Los Angeles Times