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Definition of "immovability" [im•mov•a•bil•i•ty]

  • The state of being immovable (noun)

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Use "immovability" in a sentence
  • "And the wind (more wise than we are) delights in its rushing and blowing, and is content with its own role without yearning for qualities which are nothing to do with it such as immovability or density."
  • "As you progress through the game's 100-plus stages, you'll encounter cells with special characteristics, such as immovability, which further add to the challenge."
  • "Instead, it observes the often stubborn immovability of the human will."