immutable Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪˈmjuː.tə.bəl]
  • Us [ ɪˈmjuː.t̬ə.bəl]

Meaning of immutable In English

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Examples of immutable

  • But policy positions are not monolithic and static, nor are actor-networks immutable and constant.

  • Our language games do not come fully equipped with books of immutable rules.

  • It is now possible to combine robust, rapidly deployable contemporary technology and the immutable qualities of architecture.

  • The case we have before us stands as a vivid refutation of their claim that scientific standards of theory evaluation are immutable.

  • This is not to say that established political parties are ideologically immutable or unable to raise new issues.

  • A language ideology approach, however, recognizes that such linkages are not immutable but socially constructed and continually negotiated.

  • Fetches from immutable objects cannot possibly be affected by any store instructions.

  • Much of the discussion implies that they were real, immutable entities.

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