immovably in English

adverb

fixedly, firmly; unchangeably, unalterably; inflexibly, in an unyielding manne

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1. Invectively criticize virosis Animalises florentine murderously snakiest snores Bengt horrified immovably perspectival sinecures

2. But Aperitifs — perceived as immovably European — remain a confidence-shaking conundrum to many consumers

3. Ankylose To fix immovably, as a joint; stiffen.; Ankylose In osteology, to become consolidated, as one bone with another or a tooth with a jaw; become firmly united bone to bone; grow together, as two or more bones; effect bony union or ankylosis.; Ankylose Improperly spelled anchylose.

4. The invention relates to a clamping device, preferably for climbing, in order to grip around projecting ridges or gaps temporarily as required and to grip firmly, so that the clamping device is firmly and immovably anchored, but can also be removed without problems and re-used as often as required.