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Definitions of immovable in various dictionaries:
noun - property consisting of houses and land
adj - not able or intended to be moved
Impossible to move.
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not able or intended to be moved |
Immovable property. |
Not able to be moved. |
(of a person) not yielding to argument or pressure. |
immovable property. |
not able to be moved. |
fixed and impossible to move: |
used to describe a firm opinion that is impossible to change, or someone with such an opinion |
fixed in place and impossible to move: |
that cannot be moved: |
Immovable might refer to |
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The Immovable Ladder (Hebrew: סולם הסטטוס קוו, lit. "The status quo ladder") (Arabic: السُّلَّم الثَّابِت, lit. "The stationary ladder") is a wooden ladder located above the entrance, under the window of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City of Jerusalem. Made of cedar wood, possibly from Lebanon, it was first mentioned in 1757 and has remained in that location since the 18th century, aside from being temporarily moved on two occasions. The ladder is referred to as "immovable" due to an understanding that no cleric of the six ecumenical Christian orders may move, rearrange, or alter any property without the consent of the other five orders.Upon the Pontifical orders of Pope Paul VI in 1964, the ladder was to remain in place until such a time as the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church reach a state of ecumenism. The ladder has since been related to the agreement of Status Quo that defined the six Christian religious orders that claim rights over the use of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The primary conflicts, however, surrounding the ladder and its immovability have been disputed by a lasting conflict between the Greek Orthodox Church and the Armenian Apostolic Church. |