Inamovible in english

Immovable

pronunciation: ɪmuvəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

inamovible = unchangeable ; immovable ; adamant. 

Example: In no sense are policies engraved in stone and unchangeable.Example: One wall is our common mortality; it is rigid and immovable, for death comes to all men.Example: The point is that even our most adamant, conservative faculty members are slowly dribbling in and saying, 'Could you add our name to your selective dissemination of information service?'.

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» definir de un modo predeterminado e inamoviblehardwire [hard wire] [En informática, configuración que cualquier componente que una vez definido por el fabricante es muy difícil de cambiar]hard code [hardcode] [En informática, configuración que cualquier componente que una vez definido por el fabricante es muy difícil de cambiar] .

Example: Problems are caused because PC BIOS chips are hardwired to return to 4 Jan 80 when the year rolls over to zero.

Example: Menus, screen displays, content of records and help texts can all be library-defined and there are additionally other areas which are defined by parameter, rather than hard coded by the supplier.

» quedarse inamoviblestay in + place .

Example: A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.

Inamovible synonyms

immobile in spanish: inmóvil, pronunciation: ɪmoʊbəl part of speech: adjective stabile in spanish: estable, pronunciation: steɪbɪl part of speech: noun unmovable in spanish: inamovible, pronunciation: ənmuvəbəl part of speech: adjective immoveable in spanish: inmovible, pronunciation: ɪməvibəl part of speech: adjective
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