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How to pronounce immutability in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms fixity, immutableness
Type of changelessness, unchangeability, unchangeableness, unchangingness
Has types agelessness, unalterability
Derivation immutable

Examples of immutability

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The second problem with this argument goes back to the definition of immutability.
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And yet, he hindered evolution by his frequent endorsement of the immutability of species.
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This immutability has been guaranteed since Unicode version 2.0 by the Name Stability policy.
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Then again, it might be wiser to respect the immutability of the past and simply let it be.
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A recurrent theme is the power and immutability of Fate or Destiny.
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Titanium is known as a metal, which combines hardness and immutability with extreme lightness.
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Immutability does not imply that the object as stored in the computer's memory is unwriteable.
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Neither impassibility nor immutability should be taken to imply we cannot actually interact with God.
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More likely its charm was its immutability.
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More examples
  • The quality of being incapable of mutation; "Darwin challenged the fixity of species"
  • (immutable) not subject or susceptible to change or variation in form or quality or nature; "the view of that time was that all species were immutable, created by God"
  • Immutability is the doctrine of classical Christian theism that God cannot change; this has been variously interpreted to mean either that God's nature cannot change but that God can, or that God himself cannot change at all. Immutability is also encompassed in Jewish theism.
  • The state or quality of being immutable; immutableness
  • (immutable) Something that cannot be changed; Unable to be changed without exception
  • (Immutable) The unchangeability of God in biblical theology, a reference to God's unchanging commitment and faithfulness to the salvation of humanity. The God of the Bible is the constant, unchangeable God in His revelation and response to humanity (Heb. 6:18). ...
  • (immutable) (adj) unchanging; constant
  • (immutable) adj. not subject to change, either because no operator is provided which is capable of effecting such change or because some constraint exists which prohibits the use of an operator that might otherwise be capable of effecting such a change. ...
  • (immutable) describes a data structure that cannot be changed once it has been created, such as Integer or String in Java.