undisplaceable
English
Etymology
un- + displaceable
Adjective
undisplaceable (not comparable)
- Not displaceable.
- 1965, Ralph Manheim (translator), Dog Years (1963) by Günter Grass, New York: Fawcett, 1969, Book One, “Ninth Morning Shift,”
- […] scarcely had the company left the Bohnsack Fishermen’s Church when the ordinarily undisplaceable gulls clouded up from the square.
- 1965, Muriel Spark, The Mandelbaum Gate, London: Macmillan, Part One, Chapter 2,
- Their love letters became a vehicle for arguments that gruelled her in the new term and infuriated her, with their revelation of something absolutely undisplaceable in her nature, her Catholic faith.
- 1965, Ralph Manheim (translator), Dog Years (1963) by Günter Grass, New York: Fawcett, 1969, Book One, “Ninth Morning Shift,”