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Immovable

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Immovable meaning

incapable of being physically moved; fixed | steadfast in purpose or intention; unalterable, unyielding | not capable of being affected or moved in feeling; impassive

Example sentences (20)

One response to this paradox is to disallow its formulation, by saying that if a force is irresistible, then by definition there is no immovable object; or conversely, if an immovable object exists, then by definition no force can be irresistible.

But if Pujara was the immovable rock, Rishabh Pant was the unstoppable force.

Dalip Bishnoi and Chiku have been investing the ‘proceeds of terror and crime’ in purchase of various immovable properties on the directions of its key leaders.

However, the Court acting on Mugenyi’s misrepresentation and fraudulent documents issued a fresh warrant of attachment of immovable property of Plot MII comprising 43.65 acres with developed property.

Immovable object or apparently easily moved object?

Immovable property can be transferred from a grantor to a trustee through a transfer declaration in accordance with the provisions of the Transfers and Mortgages Law.

It also was pointed out that Israelis are also buying immovable property in large lots.

Jess's immovable choice and staunch refusal to be cowed is one of the most subversive, radical challenges to the final girl mythos in the entire horror canon, and this was before the trope was truly established, let alone named.

Other movable and immovable properties are yet to be identified,” said the official.

The companies' behavior has created a gig economy inside a union workforce, and their immovable stance in this negotiation has betrayed a commitment to further devaluing the profession of writing.

The NIA had also attached 14 bank accounts and two cars, along with cash and immovable property worth more than a crore, in the case.

Two elite heavyweight wrestlers who know each well other facing off in the state championship is akin to an unstoppable force meeting an immovable object.

Her treatise on why democracy matters and how political apathy is for losers would have been more pertinent when an election was looming and the country still in the throes of Tory misrule; such is the way of publishing and its immovable deadlines.

It takes a moment, but olagbaju’s gesture of first blessing, then touching a seemingly immovable boulder shifts your perspective, and that might be enough to generate at least incremental change.

Sharon is an unstoppable force and no immovable object had better stand in her way.

Sooner or later, his vision collides with the immovable stance of Exxon, i.e., on anything to do with money.

The case arose from a long-standing civil litigation between the parties over an immovable property.

The ED had said earlier that these firms "acquired" immovable properties worth ₹19.59 crore from the loans and advances given by Martin and his family members.

The General Assembly further demanded that Israel return land and other “immovable property”, as well as all assets seized since the occupation began in 1967, and all cultural property and assets taken from Palestinians and Palestinian institutions.

The unrelenting-ness of it boggles the mind: 40 years of an immovable deadline.