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Unchangeable

Unchangeable meaning

Not changeable; incapable of being changed or of changing; immutable.

Example sentences (20)

A voice recording of a target of a criminal investigation can be powerful evidence because, unlike witness testimony, a recording is unchangeable and can be played over and over in a courtroom.

She continued: “The Equality and Human Rights Commission goes further, suggesting ‘there is potential for back-firing effects when UBT participants are exposed to information that suggests stereotypes and biases are unchangeable’.

These digital assets, tied to blockchain technology (the technology that makes cryptocurrency secure and unchangeable), are redefining the art world.

And I thought Chris Hayes was smart to note, during Thursday’s special coverage on MSNBC, that because age is unchangeable, attacks on Biden’s age are focused on something he can’t do anything about.

An extract from his essay reads: "There's a widespread feeling that things we once held onto as unchangeable, fundamental facts are now ending.

Last month, Kim Jong Un said that his past negotiations with the United States only confirmed Washington’s “unchangeable” hostility toward his country.

Sometimes, it’s because of shame (and the particular shame from unwanted/unchangeable desires is brutal).

The only solution is to make it an unchangeable convention and if necessary, solidify it by constitutional amendment.

The free market has often been invoked as though it were itself an unchangeable fact of nature whose outcomes simply have to be accepted as the best possible ones.

His most recent long missive argues that “what is happening now is a once in a 50- or 100-year crisis and such crises also are the waves that can be ridden to change things normally unchangeable”.

The company – and the distribution of rights within it – are neither natural nor unchangeable.

How do u include people like the useless HH into such a dialogue who are unchangeable?

According to his theses, immaterial unmoved movers are eternal unchangeable beings that constantly think about thinking, but being immaterial, they're incapable of interacting with the cosmos and have no knowledge of what transpires therein.

American culture puts a great emphasis on individual attributes, and views the self as unchangeable and constant.

An occasion of experience can be described as a process of change, but it is itself unchangeable.

Because of resistance, forms must be unlimited (unchangeable and able to grasp any point within the void) because, if they weren't, a form's image would not come from a single place, but fragmented and from several places.

Charles Genequand, (2001), Alexander of Aphrodisias: On the Cosmos, page 6. BRILL The topics dealt with are the nature of the heavenly motions and the relationship between the unchangeable celestial realm and the sublunar world of generation and decay.

He argues that the Adamic language is of divine origin and therefore unchangeable.

He is likewise unchangeable, and transcends space and time.

In fact, Bellini arrived in Parma on 17 March giving him 56 days before the opening, but he then learned that some of the singers would only arrive 14 days before the date of the premiere, a date that was—in theory— unchangeable.