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immovably

adverb as in steadily

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For a long time Zegna was like the Ever Given, a behemoth immovably wedged awaiting the changing of the tides.

I was pretty sure they had lost their hold on reality as a result of being permanently and immovably on the fringes of American life.

The Administration’s proposed definition of sex, which runs counter to the development of both the scientific and social understandings of human variety, views anyone who is not clearly and immovably gendered as an anomaly.

And its history of resistance and adaptation preserves a quality is undeniably, immovably Oakland.

It meant that, somehow, she had a January when she spent the season-opening Australian Open in January immovably on the couch in a cast, and a September beyond belief.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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