Immoveable
Definition 1 of 2

Literal Use
Describes physical objects that cannot be moved

The immoveable rock blocked the road.
Figurative Use
Can refer to unchanging beliefs or emotions

Her immoveable views on the topic led to a heated debate.
Contextual Nuance
May imply stubbornness in certain situations

He had an immoveable position that frustrated his colleagues.
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movefixsteadfaststationaryrigid
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