immovableness
Etymology
From immovable + -ness.
immovableness means the quality of being immovable.; Physically so. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 85 out of 100.
noun
- The quality of being immovable.; Physically so.“That resemblance to an immense wave taking the precipice at one bound, bearing trees on its breast, fringed with the bushes, and winding out the long ivy sprays, which exhibit in their delicate tracery the form of the rigid glassy billow; that mere semblance of movement amidst the stillness and immovableness of death, and the presence of those two speechless creatures pursuing their ghastly work w”
- The quality of being immovable.; Psychologically so, in a stubborn way.“Near-synonyms: intransigence, stubbornness”
- The quality of being immovable.; Psychologically so, in an apathetic way.“Near-synonym: impassivity”