immovably

/ɪˈmuːvəbli/
adverb
  1. In a way that cannot be moved or changed; firmly fixed.
    • She held her position immovably, refusing to step aside.
    • The boulder was lodged immovably in the narrow canyon.
    • The heavy statue stood immovably in the center of the square.
  2. In a way that shows strong determination and cannot be persuaded to change one's mind.
    • Despite the pleas, she was immovably committed to her decision.
    • He remained immovably opposed to the new policy.
    • The judge sat immovably, listening to every argument without changing her expression.
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