Immutable

[ih-myoo-tuh-buhl]

Part of speech: adjective

  1. unchanging over time; unable to be changed or altered

Examples of

Immutable

in a sentence

  • The laws of physics are considered to be immutable and consistent throughout the universe.
  • Despite the passage of time, his love for her remained immutable.

Did you Know?

Immutable comes from the Latin word immutabilis, meaning “unchanging.” Something described as immutable is considered to be fixed, unalterable, or permanent. This term is often used in contexts related to principles, laws, or qualities that are regarded as constant and unchanging. Recognizing the immutable aspects of life can bring a sense of stability and certainty.

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