Definition: The word "amovable" in Greek refers to something that can be moved or adjusted, often referring to a physical object that can move in various ways. It's used figuratively to describe someone who can change their mind about something they once believed or did not believe, such as changing their opinion on politics. The word is also used metaphorically to refer to people who are easily changed or influenced by external factors or events, often because of a lack of control or self-awareness.