inamovable

English

Etymology

in- + amovable

Adjective

inamovable (not comparable)

  1. Not amovable.
    • 1893, Charles Marcotte, Governments and Politicians, Ancient and Modern:
      Had he been inamovable from his position , he could , no doubt , have inspired them with sufficient respect to preserve their integrity

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