iˈmmarble,v.rare. [f. im-1 + marble n.Cf. emmarble.] trans. To convert into marble; to make cold, hard, or immovable, as marble. Hence immarbledppl. a. 1642Vicars God in Mount 17 Such was their..immarbled impudence.1839Bailey Festus (1854) 170 The immarbled madness of this orb.