Immovable vs Immobility - What's the difference?
immovable | immobility |
Incapable of being physically moved; fixed.
Steadfast in purpose or intention; unalterable, unyielding.
* 1994 , Nelson Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom , Abacus 2010, p. 101:
Not capable of being affected or moved in feeling; impassive.
(legal) Not liable to be removed; permanent in place or tenure; fixed.
the quality of not moving
the state or condition of being unable to change one's location, move or be moved
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
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Alternative forms
* immoveableAdjective
(en adjective)- I pleaded with him not to resign, but he was immovable .
- (Dryden)
- an immovable estate
Antonyms
* movableReferences
*immobility
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Noun
(immobilities)- Immobility is a big problem for many people who can't afford a car.