immovable property
an immovable article of faith.
usufruct of immovable property
movable and immovable property
all immovable objects have graffiti sprayed on them.
Bombproof -A hold or anchor that is thought to offer the utmost security; for example, a top-rope anchor around a large, stable tree trunk or immovable boulder.
Basic types of property in English common law, roughly corresponding to the division between immovables and movables in civil law.
Leave me...OK OK let's switch it up. Monkey, immovable mountain stance.
He writes in it of his immovable determination to marry her.
At the time, he said, the caps had seemed like immovable parts of the surrounding area.
We've been too ready to accept that what people want is some kind of immovable force.
The second solution is, if the obstacles is immovable, to remove yourself from the source of distraction.
And despite being referred to as the" immovable ladder" , it has actually been moved a couple of times.
And when you think of them what might come to mind are these super massive chunks of immovable ice.
It's this immovable, nonnegotiable, distinct classes of individuals.
Like creatures hewn from solid rock they stood immovable, listening.
But, for once, he was immovable.
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