noun
- property that cannot be moved, especially land and buildings attached to it
Usage: legal; formal
Examples
- The estate included both movables and immovables in the inheritance.
- Real estate lawyers specialize in transactions involving immovables.
- The tax assessment covered all immovables on the property.
- Banks often require immovables as collateral for large loans.
- The will specified that all immovables would go to the eldest son.
- Insurance policies for immovables differ from those for personal property.