单词 |
immutability |
释义 |
immutableim‧mu‧ta‧ble /ɪˈmjuːtəbəl/ adjective formal  - Conservatives dug in and insisted that dogmas were immutable and hierarchies indispensable.
- I do not believe that this perceptual process is either universal or immutable, but it is ubiquitous and extremely potent.
- In other words the rules of precedence and other aspects of diplomatic ceremonial were not immutable.
- Maybe this once, the world will display itself as immutable.
- That rule was immutable, and woe betide anyone who disregarded it.
- The principles of credit rating are immutable, they insist; their credit opinions are never swayed by the judgments of others.
- There was no immutable tendency for it to settle at the particular level where all willing workers had a chance for employment.
never changing or impossible to change: This decision should not be seen as immutable.—immutably adverb—immutability /ɪˌmjuːtəˈbɪləti/ noun [uncountable] |
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