English to Arabic Dictionary immovable

immovable

صامد
definition
noun
If George wishes to deny the right of inheritance, ‘he must do so with regard to movable as well as in the case of immovable goods, or at least he must demonstrate why immovables , and not movables, should be inheritable.’
immovable property.
adjective
lock your bike to something immovable like a lamp post
not able to be moved.
translation of 'immovable'
adjective
جامد الشعور,
ثابت,
صامد,
عديم التأثير,
راسخ
example
It is well settled that the Article covers all property rights, movable and 'immovable' alike.
Joints are classified in terms of their structure as fibrous, cartilaginous, or synovial, and in terms of their operation as 'immovable' or movable.
So it is disturbing that he is so intransigent in accepting the reality of rationing: are there other arguments over which he is similarly 'immovable' ?
Alexander is a winning Berowne, trying to sweet-talk the 'immovable' Rosaline, played with saucy spirit by the small, dark Lombardo.
Other familiar exemptions included under Article 13B (other exemptions) include insurance, the letting of 'immovable' property, and the supply of land and buildings.
Her once beautiful, animated and expressive face has been Botoxed for so many years now that it's become an 'immovable' mask.
The days of the two great 'immovable' blocs of seats held by the major parties alongside a minority of perpetual marginals is long gone.
Unfortunately, over the years, Philadelphia's building trades unions have been unfairly criticized as being 'immovable' in our principles at a cost to the city's future growth and prosperity.
Perhaps emboldened by the animal's 'immovable' stance the cameraman decided to move a little closer.
Certainly, corporations can and do change the marketscape, but only within the fairly 'immovable' constraints placed upon them by consumer desires.
The recent Constitutional Court ruling against the execution of 'immovable' property of judgment debtors was an overwhelming victory for the weak and the legally challenged.
When battle commences at the Millennium Stadium, there will be no sentiment on show as Euro 2004's irresistible force meets the Premiership's 'immovable' object.
In that combative battlefield there seems to be no middle ground, just the 'immovable' solidarity of two irreconcilable forces.
But the company remains 'immovable' on two ‘must haves’ - the spirit's distinctive square glass bottle, and its name.
It's better when you haven't got players on massively long and 'immovable' contracts and that's the way it is going.
Londoners were 'immovable' in their determination to get to work on time.
But he also understood that the US had 'immovable' faith in their strength, will power, and tenacity once mobilised.
She tried to persuade him not to undertake the work because of its subject matter, but of course he was 'immovable' .
Donegal, eager to re-define their season after an unforeseen defeat to Fermanagh in the Ulster Championship, weren't supposed to be an 'immovable' object.
She had a face of such 'immovable' stupidity that it amounted to a sort of strange beauty.
Ptolemy's findings were that the earth was a fixed, inert, 'immovable' mass, located at the centre of the universe, and all celestial bodies, including the sun and the fixed stars, revolved around it.
In desperation, at least 24 genuine refugees in the 'immovable' queue got on that boat and drowned.
Hold the camera in two hands, brace yourself or lean on an 'immovable' object, select a fast enough shutter speed and check your negatives!
Her love for me is as strong and 'immovable' as her faith in God, and that knowledge alone has gotten me through several times in my life when I wondered if I were worth the effort.
This personal time in which we experience the mind as fluid, unstuck and without boundaries begins to affect our view of the world as a fixed and 'immovable' place.
Some things are 'immovable' - family, writing, Jasperwood.
They were 'immovable' , intimidating, overwhelming.
Our stance on school attendance and truancy is 'immovable' .
I have lost count of the number of young trees I have seen in parks and gardens which have outgrown their ties, and even large trees with thick, mature bark can be damaged by growing up against an 'immovable' object, such as a wire fence.
It was the irresistible force against the 'immovable' object, and the object moved.
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