Sentence example with the word 'immutable'

immutable

abiding, creating, hard, infinite, long-lived, of long duration, regular, steely, uncompromising, unmalleable, unwinking

Definition adj. not subject or susceptible to change or variation in form or quality or nature

Last update: March 19, 2017


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Dress code in college was an immutable decision.   [adjective]

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There 's no immutable law that the powerful should always call the tune.   [adjective]

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That is, it is an ordering of the elements which is descriptive of an immutable essence.   [adjective]

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The actions of men are subject to general immutable laws expressed in statistics.   [adjective]

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God alone is immutable, because he is eternal.   [adjective]

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So it would be were it not for the law of inertia, as immutable a force in men and nations as in inanimate bodies.   [adjective]

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All of them are more or less convinced that the existing order is immutable, because--the chief consideration--it is to their advantage.   [adjective]

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As Ananke, Tyche assumes quite another character, and becomes the embodiment of those immutable laws of nature, by which certain causes produce certain inevitable results.   [adjective]

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The permanent and the immutable are persistent.   [adjective]

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Victor Lebrun objected; and his decrees were as immutable as those of Fate.   [adjective]

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This problem he proceeded to develop in various works, until in his Scienza nuova he arrived at a more complete solution, which may be formulated as follows: If the principle of justice and law be one, eternal and immutable, why should there be so many different codes of legislation?   [Please select]

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