Immutable
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British pronunciation/ɪmjˈuːtəbə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˌɪmˈjutəbəɫ/

Definition & Meaning of "immutable"

immutable
01

unable to be changed or altered, remaining constant and unchanging over time

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The ancient traditions of the village remained immutable, passed down from generation to generation.
His belief in justice was immutable, no matter the challenges he faced.
The laws of physics are considered immutable, governing the universe without exception.
02

constant and unchanging

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The ancient traditions of the village remained immutable, passed down from generation to generation.
His belief in justice was immutable, no matter the challenges he faced.
The laws of physics are considered immutable, governing the universe without exception.
Time moves forward in an immutable progression, unaffected by human desires or actions.
The contract's terms were declared immutable, preventing any further negotiations.
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