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immovable

[ih-moo-vuh-buhl] / ɪˈmu və bəl /


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Faced with an immovable bureaucracy, Benharash and hundreds of other survivors simply gave up and left — a choice that often meant paying double to remain in the region or abandoning Los Angeles altogether.

From Los Angeles Times

Big questions — whether to have kids, where to live, what to have for dinner on Wednesday — will often come down to deep, immovable preference that cannot be solved by compromise but by one-party surrender.

From New York Times

Where the first release is a euphoric joy ride that touches on funk and odd-time grooving, the new album is an intense, hypnotic journey that seems immovable even at its gentlest moments.

From New York Times

The project’s aim is not to fully restore buildings — since that would require expertise that isn’t available — but to rescue as many “immovable monuments” as possible from being lost to history.

From Seattle Times

Or they do feel it, but smack up against an immovable conflict.

From Washington Post