Which preposition to use with immovable
He sat immovable in the round-shouldered attitude learned in pulling a hand-sled against a gale from the Pole.
Clara did not argue much and generally agreed with him, but sometimes she was as immovable as a rock.
His face, which at times could be pleasant, was firm and immovable with Robert.
A statue could, not have been more immovable than Betty Dalrymple.
He has not only no intellectual timidity, but no intellectual reserve, and is indifferent to the opprobrium which may proceed from the collision of his speculations with the strongest of prejudices and the most immovable of convictions.
When it sleeps it rolls itself into a lump, and remains immovable for fifteen hours together.
They delivered their fire with precision, and were apparently inflexible and immovable under the storm of bullets and shell which they were constantly receiving.
Men who are obstinate and immovable before any sort or amount of physical torture are subdued by mere threat of this.
Already had the dust raised by the horse's hoofs of the retiring Khan been laid at rest; but he still stood immovable on the hill now darkening in the shadow of sunset.
On his left rise high mountains, terraced and verdant, excepting at their summits, on one of which he perceives a goat, with long horns, stationed there immovable like a sentinel, and whose delicate profile is clearly defined on the azure of the sky.
Don Francesco was immovable to all such representations; he had over and over again declined to reverse or modify his decision.
"As for you, remain immovable within the rules of discipline and of honor.
A prescriptive title to movables was acquired by possession for one year, and to immovables by possession for two years.
" As she spoke these words Nino turned white, for under the heavy curtain, lifted to admit her, stood Hedwig von Lira, like a statue, transfixed and immovable from what she had heard.
But distrusting the constancy of that good fortune, which had so unexpectedly smiled upon them, they hastened to get rid of these insecure possessions, and to convert their immovable into transferable property.
The captain, hooded like a friar and bowed before the wind that was striving to snatch him from the bridge, kept talking and talking to his mate, standing immovable near him and also covered with a waterproof coat that was spouting moisture from every fold.