C1 adjective Formell

inmovive

/ɪnˈmoʊvɪv/

Describing a state of being completely still or lacking the power of movement. This term is often used in technical or specific testing contexts to denote a lack of motion or a fixed position where movement is expected or possible.

Beispiele

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1

The cat stayed inmovive under the bush, waiting for the bird to land.

The cat stayed inmovive under the bush, waiting for the bird to land.

2

Despite the diplomatic pressure, the nation's leader remained inmovive on the border issue.

Despite the diplomatic pressure, the nation's leader remained inmovive on the border issue.

3

I was so shocked by the news that I was inmovive for a good minute.

I was so shocked by the news that I was inmovive for a good minute.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
inmovivity
Adverb
inmovively
Adjektiv
inmovive
Verwandt
immobility
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Merkhilfe

Think of the 'in-' (not) + 'movive' (moving). It sounds like a combination of 'inactive' and 'moving'.

Schnelles Quiz

The security guard stood _______ at the entrance, showing no reaction to the crowd.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: inmovive

Beispiele

1

The cat stayed inmovive under the bush, waiting for the bird to land.

everyday

The cat stayed inmovive under the bush, waiting for the bird to land.

2

Despite the diplomatic pressure, the nation's leader remained inmovive on the border issue.

formal

Despite the diplomatic pressure, the nation's leader remained inmovive on the border issue.

3

I was so shocked by the news that I was inmovive for a good minute.

informal

I was so shocked by the news that I was inmovive for a good minute.

4

The study focuses on the chemical properties of inmovive substrates within the catalyst.

academic

The study focuses on the chemical properties of inmovive substrates within the catalyst.

5

The company’s stock price has been inmovive for three consecutive quarters.

business

The company’s stock price has been inmovive for three consecutive quarters.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
inmovivity
Adverb
inmovively
Adjektiv
inmovive
Verwandt
immobility

Häufige Kollokationen

remain inmovive remain inmovive
inmovive state inmovive state
perfectly inmovive perfectly inmovive
inmovive object inmovive object
render inmovive render inmovive

Häufige Phrasen

stark inmovive

stark inmovive

frozen and inmovive

frozen and inmovive

an inmovive stance

an inmovive stance

Wird oft verwechselt mit

inmovive vs immovable

Immovable refers to something that cannot be moved due to weight or fixed nature, while inmovive emphasizes the current state of not moving.

inmovive vs immotive

Immotive is a more standard but rare synonym meaning 'lacking motive power,' whereas inmovive is often a specific test variant.

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Nutzungshinweise

This word is relatively rare and is primarily found in academic or specialized testing materials. In standard English, 'immobile' or 'motionless' are much more frequently used.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners may confuse this with 'immobile' or misspell it as 'unmovive'. Note that it follows the 'in-' prefix pattern common in technical Latinate adjectives.

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Merkhilfe

Think of the 'in-' (not) + 'movive' (moving). It sounds like a combination of 'inactive' and 'moving'.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin 'in-' (not) and 'motivus' (moving/motion), used as a rare variant of immotive or immobile.

Grammatikmuster

Used typically as an attributive or predicative adjective. Gradable with adverbs like 'completely' or 'totally'.

Schnelles Quiz

The security guard stood _______ at the entrance, showing no reaction to the crowd.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: inmovive

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