Synonyms for immutably


Grammar : Adv
Spell : ih-myoo-tuh-buh l
Phonetic Transcription : ɪˈmyu tə bəl


Définition of immutably

Origin :
  • early 15c., from Old French immutable and directly from Latin immutabilis "unchangeable," from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + mutabilis "changeable," from mutare "to change" (see mutable). Related: Immutably.
  • As in unchangeably : adv unalterably
Example sentences :
  • He admitted that as he glanced round that immutably Victorian room.
  • Extract from : « The Disturbing Charm » by Berta Ruck
  • And in what sense is a law of nature an “immutably true” proposition?
  • Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 8 » by Various
  • Hence they taught that nothing was immutably right, but only so by convention.
  • Extract from : « Beacon Lights of History, Volume I » by John Lord
  • But the art of Perugino is still solid and beautiful, immutably serene.
  • Extract from : « Impressions And Comments » by Havelock Ellis
  • Immutably fixed in my own course, I knew that nothing—humanly speaking—could affect my unalterable resolve.
  • Extract from : « A Modern Buccaneer » by Rolf Boldrewood
  • Though he was disposed to claim a high destiny for his country, he did not believe that destiny was yet immutably fixed.
  • Extract from : « Abridgement of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856 (4 of 16 vol.) » by Various
  • Spedding is immutably wise, good, and delightful: not so immutably well in Body, I think: though he does not complain.
  • Extract from : « Letters of Edward FitzGerald » by Edward FitzGerald
  • But as a rule, the processes and boundaries of thought are immutably conditional.
  • Extract from : « The Army Mule and Other War Sketches » by Henry A. Castle
  • The infant whom Hannah had clutched to her breast, the woman, her sister, whom Janet had seen that day were one—immutably one.
  • Extract from : « The Dwelling Place of Light, Complete » by Winston Churchill
  • He is immutably good, for the goodness of God endureth continually.
  • Extract from : « The Mosaic History of the Creation of the World » by Thomas Wood

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