what we call those objects which can not move at all
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The term used for an object which is not moving is stationary.
It depends on frame of reference.In this situation relativity comes into place i.e every motion is measured with respect to something. I think you are comparing the position of object with respect to your's position.
Suppose you and the object are moving with the same velocity in same frame then the object seems to be stationary.but if the directions of velocities are opposite then object seems to moving fast.
Overall it depends on the comparison and for a comparison you always needs more than one object.
In short the object cannot be described as stationary by itself unless you compare its position with respect to another object.
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immobile
Something immobile can't move or be moved — it's locked or stuck in place. If you know that mobile things move around, then you're halfway to understanding what immobile means: this refers to anything that can't move. A mountain is immobile; no one's moving that.