Immovable in a sentence as a noun

He talks as if the old Maps app was some kind of immovable object.

For instance, He has fixed the earth firm, immovable.

They had probably 10 competitors, 1 of which, yahoo, was thought to be immovable.

Because he's the Woz, he's immutable and immovable like the BhuddaFunny how Jobs was the 'Bhuddist.

The date is a "forcing factor" to drive a commercial conclusion but not the immovable object that forces you to go out earlier than you want.

The upper bound on power isn't cost or availability, it's something far more immovable: battery life, size and weight.

Immovable in a sentence as an adjective

An unstoppable force was meeting an immovable object, both of the operator's own construction, and they refused to acknowledge that.

Having enforced immovable schedules can be very useful for productivity.

Real estate is a big expensive immovable item that creates limits on the level of corruption and record keeping headaches so it's the best target for property taxation.

Our women and minorities haven't had to face entrenched and legally immovable workplace discrimination.

This represents the stone-cold, immovable, monolithic machinery displayed by many technical subjects, such as science, mathematics, and some forms of computer programming, but also strategy, and some forms of art.

Immovable definitions

noun

property consisting of houses and land

See also: realty

adjective

not able or intended to be moved; "the immovable hills"

See also: immoveable stabile unmovable