What does Unmoved mean?
Definitions for Unmoved
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This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Unmoved.
Princeton's WordNet
unmoved(p), unaffected, untouchedadjective
emotionally unmoved
"always appeared completely unmoved and imperturbable"
in-situ, unmovedadjective
being in the original position; not having been moved
"the archeologists could date the vase because it was in-situ"; "an in-situ investigator"
Wiktionary
unmovedadjective
not physically moved
unmovedadjective
not affected emotionally, or not showing emotion
unmovedadjective
not sympathetic; uncaring
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Unmovedadjective
Vipers that do fly
The light, oft under unmov’d stalls do lie. Thomas May, Virgil.Nor winds, nor winter’s rage o’erthrows
His bulky body, but unmov’d he grows. Dryden.Chess-men, standing on the same squares of the chess-board, we say they are all in the same place, or unmoved; though, perhaps, the chess-board hath been carried out of one room into another. John Locke.
Among innumerable false, unmov’d,
Unshaken, unseduc’d. John Milton.Cæsar, the world’s great master and his own,
Unmov’d, superior still in ev’ry state,
And scarce detested in his country’s fate. Alexander Pope.I meant to meet
My fate with face unmov’d, and eyes unwet. Dryden.
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unmoved
Unmoved refers to someone or something that remains in the same position, or is not changed, persuaded, influenced or affected by a particular situation or event. It can also refer to a person who is not emotionally affected or touched by something.
Webster Dictionary
Unmovedadjective
not moved; fixed; firm; unshaken; calm; apathetic
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Unmoved
un-mōōvd′, adj. not moved, firm: not touched by emotion, calm.—adjs. Unmov′able, Unmove′able, immovable.—advs. Unmov′ably, immovably; Unmov′edly.—adj. Unmov′ing, not moving: unaffecting.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Unmoved in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Unmoved in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of Unmoved in a Sentence
Precision of thought comes from a tranquil mindset. A presenter can have a competitive edge if they are unmoved by the jabs and provocations that are directed at them”
I know that if this country enforced the laws that are already on the books those two young men would not have been here and this rape, this horrendous rape, would not have occurred, said one local parent. Said another : I'm really outraged by the situation in Montgomery County, I'm Jack Smith. Most seemed unmoved by school officials' defense of the policy of not cooperating with federal immigration officials. This is not an issue that we're going to move to the political level, although a lot of people want to do it, the fact is, these students were not in the same class, but many students between the 9th and 12th grades are in the same classes, in the same band class, in the same world language class, same play after school. Robin Ficker, an attorney who attended the meeting, said officials do not seem to grasp the situation.
President Maithripala Sirisena:
I instructed the Water Management Committee to release water for paddy farmers as soon as possible, but the paddy farmers remain unmoved. They want to start the cultivation after the (traditional) New Year.
Despite everything that has happened and despite the countless victims who have given voice to Keith Raniere great pain, Keith Raniere remains unmoved. Indeed, he maintains his innocence, to him, the brave victims who have spoken out about the abuse suffered at his hands -- including those who spoke today -- are liars.
The board remains unmoved in its view that the offer does not reflect the full value of the business, its unique operating platform and its prospects.
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