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incommutable
in·com·mut·a·ble I0086500 (ĭn′kə-myo͞o′tə-bəl)adj.1. Not able to be exchanged one for another: a rare, incommutable skill.2. That cannot be altered: an incommutable death sentence. in′com·mut′a·bil′i·ty, in′com·mut′a·ble·ness n.in′com·mut′a·bly adv.incommutable (ˌɪnkəˈmjuːtəbəl) adjincapable of being commuted; unalterable ˌincomˌmutaˈbility, ˌincomˈmutableness n ˌincomˈmutably advin•com•mut•a•ble (ˌɪn kəˈmyu tə bəl) adj. 1. unchangeable; immutable: an incommutable law. 2. not exchangeable. [1400–50; late Middle English < Latin incommūtābilis. See in-3, commutable] in`com•mut′a•bly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | incommutable - not subject to alteration or changecommutable - subject to alteration or change; "the death sentence was commutable to life imprisonment" | | 2. | incommutable - not interchangeable or able to substitute one for another; "a rare incommutable skill"unexchangeable - not suitable to be exchanged | Translationsincommutable Related to incommutable: sybarite, insensateAntonyms for incommutableadj not subject to alteration or changeAntonymsadj not interchangeable or able to substitute one for anotherRelated Words |