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immutable
[ ih-myoo-tuh-buhl ]
adjective
- not mutable; unchangeable; changeless.
- Computers. (in object-oriented programming) of or noting an object with a fixed structure and properties whose values cannot be changed.
immutable
/ ɪˈːəə /
adjective
- unchanging through time; unalterable; ageless
immutable laws
Derived Forms
- ˈܳٲ, adverb
- ˌܳٲˈٲ, noun
Other Word Forms
- ··ٲ···ٲ [ih-myoo-t, uh, -, bil, -i-tee], ··ٲ··Ա noun
- ··ٲ· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of immutable1
Example Sentences
She said biological sex was immutable and not the same as gender identity.
Aidan O'Neill KC, representing For Women Scotland, argues for a "common sense" meaning of the words man and woman, telling the court that sex is an "immutable biological state".
But on the other, he romanticizes the legendary songwriting duo’s friendship out of proportion with the immutable facts of history.
“Genetic information is uniquely sensitive because it reveals immutable characteristics about ourselves,” said Sara Geoghegan, senior counsel at the Electronic Privacy Information Center.
“Beyond obvious issues with conflating ‘DEI’ and ‘environmental justice,’ these EPA grants helped ensure that all people — regardless of immutable traits — enjoy a healthy environment.”
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