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Type Words
Synonyms changeless
Derivation immutability, immutableness


the view of that time was that all species were immutable, created by God.
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the immutable laws of nature.

Examples of immutable

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Both men displayed a willingness to yield on demands that once seemed immutable.
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Once it seemed a solid refuge for those who sought security in immutable truths.
From the newscientist.com
Best to be armed with the serenity prayer when confronting the immutable weather.
From the toledoblade.com
For example, consider the claim to truth held by the immutable laws of physics.
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Morality is grounded in the immutable character of God, who is perfectly good.
From the evangelicaloutpost.com
India's government has often proved immutable to calls for progressive reform.
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Culture is not immutable, but there is a lot to be said for calling culture inert.
From the forbes.com
There has been a core, immutable power and energy even in frustrating moments.
From the marnia.scienceblog.com
By the immutable laws of gravity, all must one day come plunging down toward earth.
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More examples
  • 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"
  • (immutableness) immutability: the quality of being incapable of mutation; "Darwin challenged the fixity of species"
  • (immutably) unalterably: in an unalterable and unchangeable manner; "his views were unchangeably fixed"
  • (Immutability (theology)) 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. ...
  • Something that cannot be changed; Unable to be changed without exception
  • (immutably) In an immutable manner. In a way that cannot be varied, or changed
  • (Immutability) The divine attribute of unchangeableness. God said in Exodus 3:14, "I AM that I AM," signifying His eternal sameness and His sovereignty. He cannot change His moral character, His love, His omniscience, omnipresence, omnipotence, etc. ...
  • (Immutability) generally surrogate keys do not change while the row exists. This has two advantages:
  • An object with fixed value. Immutable objects are numbers, strings or tuples (and more). Such an object cannot be altered. A new object has to be created if a different value has to be stored. ...