immovable

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. inmovible
The climber was trapped under an immovable boulder, so he amputated his own arm.El montañero estaba atrapado debajo de una roca inmovible, así que amputó su propio brazo.
b. inamovible
Nothing is immovable if it stands between you and me.No hay nada que es inamovible si se interpone entre nosotros.
c. fijo
Don't tie your dog to the table. Tie him to a tree or another immovable object.No ates tu perro a la silla. Átalo a un árbol u otro objeto fijo.
2.
A phrase used as a figure of speech or a word that is symbolic in meaning; metaphorical (e.g., carrot, bean).
(figurative)
(steadfast)
a. inamovible
Both of the politicians maintain an immovable stance on this issue. I don't think either of them will budge.Ambos políticos mantienen una postura inamovible con respecto a este tema. No creo que ninguno de ellos vaya a ceder.
b. inflexible
Cher tried to convince Mr. Hall to raise her grade, but he was immovable.Cher intentó convencer al Sr. Hall que le subiera la nota, pero se quedó inflexible.
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