unmovable
IPA: ʌnmˈuvʌbʌɫ
adjective
- Not physically able to be moved.
- Incapable of being emotionally moved or persuaded.
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Examples of "unmovable" in Sentences
- But I'm free, and you're rooted like a tree, unmovable.
- The division was "unmovable," and became known as "the rock of the Marne."
- Ruggiero has built a reputation as an unmovable force on the American blue line.
- It's not entirely unmovable, since the subreflector above the main dish can be moved around to point at different parts of the sky.
- Anti-piracy groups and lawyers across Europe are unmovable – they say that since they logged a copyright infringement from a particular IP address, the bill payer is responsible.
- The demonstrators' energy and numbers were evidence that Egyptians, long frustrated by mounting economic woes and a seemingly unmovable leadership, were capable of uniting to challenge the rule of President Hosni Mubarak.
- When the high-flying Heat coming flying down the court like the proverbial unstoppable force, they will be meeting the NBA's latest version of the unmovable object in the likes of Joakim Noah, Taj Gibson, Omer Asik, presumably Kurt "The Enforcer" Thomas and even the most unlikely of defensive stalwarts, Carlos Boozer.
- Indeed, the people of the Gulf Coast region have been steadfast and unmovable in their determination to rebuild their homes, lives and communities in spite of the fact that they have not had much help from government agencies and very little assistance from the insurance companies whose policies were supposed to protect them.
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