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Etymology edit

From im- +‎ moved.

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immoved (not comparable)

  1. (archaic) unmoved; motionless; at rest
    • 1599, Thomas Heywood, Edward IV, Part I:
      An immovèd, constant, fixèd Star.
  2. (archaic) Unchanged; unaltered; unaffected.
    • 1811, Percy Bysshe Shelley, chapter X, in St Irvyne:
      I cared not for others; and, had the hand of fate swept from the list of the living every one of my youthful associates, I should have remained immoved and fearless.

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