immovable - Meaning in Tamil

immovable - Meaning in Tamil

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Definitions and Meaning of immovable in English

immovable adjective

  1. not able or intended to be moved

    Example

    • "the immovable hills"

immovable noun

  1. property consisting of houses and land

What is immovable meaning in Tamil?

The word or phrase immovable refers to not able or intended to be moved, or property consisting of houses and land. See immovable meaning in Tamil, immovable definition, translation and meaning of immovable in Tamil. Find immovable similar words, immovable synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of immovable. Find the answer of what is the meaning of immovable in Tamil.

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