immovability

/ɪˌmuːvəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being impossible to move or change; firmness or stubbornness.
    • The immovability of the boulder made it a permanent landmark in the field.
    • The immovability of the ancient stone walls amazed the archaeologists.
    • Her immovability on the issue frustrated everyone in the meeting.
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