noun
- The quality or state of being immovable; inability to be moved physically or emotionally.
- In law, real property or land that cannot be moved, as distinguished from personal property.
Usage: Plural form of immovability; Often used in formal or legal contexts
Usage: Legal/technical term; Chiefly used in civil law jurisdictions
Examples
- The immovabilities of the ancient stone structures have allowed them to survive centuries of earthquakes.
- Her immovabilities on certain moral principles made her a respected leader.
- The legal code distinguishes between immovabilities such as land and buildings, and movables such as furniture.
- Despite pressure from his peers, his immovabilities regarding honesty never wavered.
- The immovabilities of the mountain range shaped the region's geography and culture.
- In property law, immovabilities are subject to different regulations than personal possessions.