Immovability [noun]
Definition of Immovability:
diligence, hard work
Synonyms of Immovability:
Sentence/Example of Immovability:
The Apaches were discouraged by the immovability of the train, and by the steady and deadly resistance of its defenders.
The keynote of the bony man's whole nature—mental, physical and moral—is immovability.
The negress had withdrawn to the outer door, by which she sat with sphinx-like immovability.
Already it was apparent that Douglas stood upon no idealistic immovability when the main thing was at stake.
And now only a scarce perceptible shudder and more rigid immovability seemed to announce the knowledge of his proximity.
But her smiles and the announcement of her wealth fell dead before the dogged immovability of the Chouan.
It gave me an impression of immovability, of patient and methodical relentlessness that was disheartening.
The unnaturalness of her crime stood out the more harshly by the side of her hard immovability and obstinate silence.
Many painful affections of joints, sometimes complicated by immovability, are really psycho-neuroses.
These facts are not due to any immovability; but to a dangerously lax tendency to run into foreign roads.