Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Immovably. Also
unmoveably .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adverb rare Immovably.
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- adverb
immovably
Etymologies
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Examples
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I guess you just unmovably believe them to be wrong…
We Have 25 Years Invested in This Work… « Climate Audit 2005
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I guess you just unmovably believe them to be wrong…
We Have 25 Years Invested in This Work… « Climate Audit 2005
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It was our hero, our madman of the seven and seventy seas, our revolutionist friend of Istra, who leaped straight from the salt-incrusted decks of his laboring steamer to the musty parlor and declared, quietly but unmovably-practically unmovably -- "Well, then, I guess I'd better not take it at all."
Our Mr. Wrenn, the Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man Sinclair Lewis 1918
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It was our hero, our madman of the seven and seventy seas, our revolutionist friend of Istra, who leaped straight from the salt-incrusted decks of his laboring steamer to the musty parlor and declared, quietly but unmovably-practically unmovably -- "Well, then, I guess I'd better not take it at all."
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Itself, the bowl also itself stands fixedly and unmovably.
Dionysius the Areopagite, Works (1897) Dionysius the Areopagite 1897
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Still the grey eyes remained fixed on him unmovably watchful, as if sleepy under the white forehead.
Victory Joseph Conrad 1890
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Her voice was full and sweet, and Tristan knew it well though he listened unmovably.
If I Were King Justin McCarthy 1871
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It was our hero, our madman of the seven and seventy seas, our revolutionist friend of Istra, who leaped straight from the salt-incrusted decks of his laboring steamer to the musty parlor and declared, quietly but unmovably-practically unmovably — “Well, then, I guess I’d better not take it at all.”
Our Mr. Wrenn 2004
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