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Immovable vs Immobility - What's the difference?

immovable | immobility |

As nouns the difference between immovable and immobility

is that immovable is that which can not be moved; something which is immovable while immobility is the quality of not moving.

As an adjective immovable

is incapable of being physically moved; fixed.

immovable

English

Alternative forms

* immoveable

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Incapable of being physically moved; fixed.
  • Steadfast in purpose or intention; unalterable, unyielding.
  • * 1994 , Nelson Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom , Abacus 2010, p. 101:
  • I pleaded with him not to resign, but he was immovable .
  • Not capable of being affected or moved in feeling; impassive.
  • (Dryden)
  • (legal) Not liable to be removed; permanent in place or tenure; fixed.
  • an immovable estate

    Antonyms

    * movable

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • That which can not be moved; something which is immovable.
  • References

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    immobility

    English

    Noun

    (immobilities)
  • the quality of not moving
  • the state or condition of being unable to change one's location, move or be moved
  • Immobility is a big problem for many people who can't afford a car.

    Derived terms

    * immobile * mobility * mobile