immoveable
1 of 1adjective/ɪˈmuvəbəl/
2
stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or decision, no matter the pressure or arguments
- Despite the evidence, he remained immovable in his belief that the Earth is flat.
- The judge was immovable, no plea could reduce the sentence.
- Her immovable stance on the policy frustrated even her allies.
- The union leader was immovable during negotiations, demanding every clause stay intact.
- My dad's immovable "no" meant I wasn't going to the party.