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Definition of "immoveable" [immoveable]

  • Alternative spelling of immovable. (adjective)

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Use "immoveable" in a sentence
  • "Some opponents of negotiation have said Assad of Syria was "immoveable" about demanding the return of the entire Golan to Syria in exchange for a peace treaty and full relations with Israel."
  • "If one Palestinian proposal for peace required giving over to Palestinian control EVERY INCH of EVERY PART of Jerusalem taken over by Israel in 1967, including the Western Wall and the Jewish Quarter of the Old City, I cannot imagine an Israeli government that would not be "immoveable," and I would agree --- as did Yasser Arafat, who agreed at Camp David and Taba that those areas would be Israeli."
  • "When that negotiation was under way, Barak of Israel was "immoveable" about demanding to keep a sliver of land that had been Syria."