The immovable object met the irresistible force- and the sparks really flew.
fixedstubbornadamantconstantimmobilemotionlesssecurestationaryunyielding
This is an exercise in logic. If an unstoppable force exists, then an immovable object cannot exist, because it would be able to be moved by the unstoppable force, and vice versa. Sideways Logic The unstoppable force does not "stop", the immovable object does not move : the unstoppable force ricochets off the immovable object!
The plural form for the noun immovable is immovables.The plural form immovables is often used as legal terminology for real property.
Quite simply, there is no such thing as an "immovable object" or an "unstoppable force". In general, what happens when a force acts on an object is described by Newton's Second Law.
Incapable of being moved; immovable; fixed; stable.
the chair is immovable.
The immovable object met the irresistible force- and the sparks really flew.
My grandma was immobile in the hospital after the surgery.
what is immovable
movable
Because It is Immovable.
A suture is an example of an immovable joint called a synarthrosis.
The base word of "immovable" is "move." Adding the prefix "im-" makes it negative, meaning "not able to be moved."
the skull is an immovable bone in the human body
That is the correct spelling of "immovable" (unable to be moved, or adamant).
Your body needs movable and immovable joints to be able to move, such as your knee joint. Your knee joint helps you run. There also is a hand joint that helps move your hand. Immovable joints shouldn't be moved because it is not neceesary. For further explaination, use google as a source.
Immovable property refers to land and things permanently attached to the land, such as buildings. Movable property, on the other hand, includes items that can be easily moved or transferred from one place to another, like furniture or vehicles.