The Collaborative International Dictionary
Immovably \Im*mov"a*bly\, adv. In an immovable manner.
Wiktionary
adv. In an immovable manner.
WordNet
adv. so as to be incapable of moving; "the mountains brooded immovably above the river"
Usage examples of "immovably".
Quite probably their broad, flat noses, and their long, lank hair, their faces fixed immovably, as if they were carved in nandubay, contrasted strangely with their finery.
The hydraulics barely started to groan, but that instant of anticipation broke the seals before the impact could twist hatches and coamings together immovably.
To a man with few scruples, the moral opposition he expected might have seemed a temporary dislodgeable obstinacy, not an immovably embedded barrier.
Fettered immovably so as to remove all possibility of danger, they are placed in the class rooms of our Infant Schools, and there they are utilized by the Board of Education for the purpose of imparting to the offspring of the Middle Classes that tact and intelligence of which these wretched creatures themselves are utterly devoid.
Or had the 732 aimed at the fiery maw of the erupting volcano and somehow been deflected from the seething cone at the last moment, lodged immovably in the lava-flow at its base?
But we commonly use it for that tendency in the bosuns of King's ships to steal all marine stores not immovably screwed down.
Bluff, quickwitted Georgina was pushing the timid Psyche away in her haste, fat old Marie Antoinette stood placidly and immovably chewing, Jo-girl did an exuberant dance all by herself in the snow—and there was the old ram, ring-horned Napoleon, magnificently regal, too conscious of supremacy to be arrogant.
All that was required was for Chief Beck—doing much sign language and occasionally drawing with a piece of charcoal on the deck—to acquaint the Chinese with the very basic facts that the propeller had on one side a square opening to fit the shaft, and on the other a fairwater that had to point astern, and around its collar four big setscrews that had to be made immovably tight.
Until then the price had been pegged immovably at $35 per Troy ounce.