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im·mov·a·ble ( -m v -b l). adj. 1. a. Impossible to move. b. Incapable of movement. 2. Impossible to alter: immovable plans. ...
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immovability , immoveability, immovableness, immoveableness n ... immovable joint; immovable joint; immovable joint; Immovable object; Immovable Object Unstoppable Force; Immovable property; Immovable Property Registration System; immovableness; Immovables; immovably; immovably; immovably; immoveability;
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adjective. that cannot be moved; firmly fixed; not capable of movement; not moving; immobile; motionless; stationary; that cannot be changed; unyielding; ...
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immovability , immovableness no capable of being moved or rearranged ... Definition: immovability, immovableness ... ... is a Kind of: immovability, immovableness...
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Our Full Scale Web Site Is Being Developed And Will Be Online Shortly ... Immovable Property is Real Estate in other words. ... Includes premises, and property rights (for example, heritable building right), houses, land and associated goods and chattels." Immovable Property is the legal and alternative term for Real...
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Find the definition of the golf term "immovable obstruction" from the About Golf Guide. ... Definition: An obstruction that cannot be moved, natch (this would include, for example, cart paths or maintenance roads). ... Taking free relief from an immovable obstruction is permitted if the ball lies in or on the obstruction,
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What happens when the irresistible force meets an immovable object? The irresistible force wins! The immovable object publicly complains. That ... ... What happens when the irresistible force meets an immovable object? ... The irresistible force wins! The immovable object publicly complains.
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What happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object? Although it is not really a particularly deep philosophical question, it is a classic paradox. An irresistible force can move any object. An immovable object cannot be moved. ... What happens in real life, ... So, the question is hypothetical, as we already...
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posted 10-Jan-1998 10:43pm ... The unstoppable force stops. The immovable object moves. (ok, so I'm howlingly unoriginal) ... The unstoppable force passes through, deflects from, or goes around the immovable object, I guess. You didn't say the unstoppable force had an unchangeable trajectory. It could be like rushing...
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Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » immovable ... Also Mentioned In ... that cannot be moved; firmly fixed; not capable of movement...
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