Immovable

  • 111firm — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. immovable, secure; unalterable, steadfast; solid, hard; steady, vigorous; unalterable, resolute, determined. See stability, probity, density, resolution. n. partnership, company, house. See business …

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  • 112unyielding — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. immovable, unbending, rigid, inflexible, firm; grim, indomitable, obdurate, stubborn, obstinate, relentless, uncompromising; pertinacious, resolute; intractable, perverse. See hardness, obstinacy,… …

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  • 113die-hard — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. immovable, intransigent, extremist; see conservative , obstinate , resolute 2 . n. Syn. zealot, reactionary, extremist, bitter ender*; see conservative , zealot . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. tough, tenacious,… …

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  • 114Единый государственный реестр прав на недвижимое имущество и сделок с ним (ЕГРП) — Государственный информационный ресурс, который содержит данные о существующих и прекращенных правах на объекты недвижимого имущества, а также данные об объектах недвижимого имущества, сведения о правообладателях, наличие обременений, арестов и т …

    Справочник технического переводчика

  • 115real things — (or things real) In common law, such things as are permanent, fixed, and immovable, which cannot be carried out of their place; as lands and tenements. Things substantial and immovable, and the rights and profits annexed to or issuing out of them …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 116things real — real things (or things real) In common law, such things as are permanent, fixed, and immovable, which cannot be carried out of their place; as lands and tenements. Things substantial and immovable, and the rights and profits annexed to or issuing …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 117APOTROPOS — ( Guardian ). The Concept The term apotropos (Heb. סֹופ ֹור ְט ֹופַא) for guardianship in Jewish law is derived from the Greek ἁπότροπος and means the father of minors or the guardian or custodian of another s affairs (see Maimonides to Mishnah,… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 118MINHAG — (Heb. מִנְהָג; custom, usage ) from the verb to lead. DEFINITION The word is found in the Bible (II Kings 9:2) meaning the driving (of a chariot) but it was taken by the rabbis to refer to usage. As such, it is used in a wide variety of senses.… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 119hang up — {v.} 1. To place on a hook, peg, or hanger. * /When the children come to school, they hang up their coats in the cloakroom./ 2a. To place a telephone receiver back on its hook and break the connection. * /Carol s mother told her she had talked… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 120hang up — {v.} 1. To place on a hook, peg, or hanger. * /When the children come to school, they hang up their coats in the cloakroom./ 2a. To place a telephone receiver back on its hook and break the connection. * /Carol s mother told her she had talked… …

    Dictionary of American idioms