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immutably

ADVERB
  1. in an unalterable and unchangeable manner
    his views were unchangeably fixed

How To Use immutably In A Sentence

  • That being said, the oral tradition within which troubadour song was devised and transmitted probably encouraged constant reinvention, and it is hard to believe that either melodies or accompaniments were immutably fixed.
  • Since God's power is coeternal with God himself, it is immutably the same.
  • But though Himself in His sinless nature "unconquerable" by temptation -- immutably secure from the world's malignant influences, it is all worthy of note, as an example to us, that He never unnecessarily braved these. The Mind of Jesus
  • Nonetheless, ‘that cast of violence’ has immutably changed the poet's perception of nature, and nature itself has been altered beyond recognition.
  • Republicans appear immutably opposed to any kind of legalization program, while omitting such a program is a nonstarter for too many Democrats. Sahil Kapur: Arizona Law Battle Will Further Imperil Immigration Reform
  • Until that evening I had never thought that the dynamic activity which occurred through bathroom graffiti managed to, if not overcome, at least injure the immutably dead forces to which they attacked: hegemony.
  • He is “for us,” with all the infinity of his being; with all the omnipotence of his love; with all the infallibility of his wisdom; arrayed in all his divine attributes, he is “for us,”eternally and immutably “for us”; “for us” when yon blue skies shall be rolled up like a worn out vesture; “for us” throughout eternity. God is for me - BatesLine
  • It's filthy, the seat belts don't work properly, corroded immutably and for eternity into maximum stretch for vast vodka-filled bellies; and don't even think of pulling down the table in the seat back -- I did, and it had repulsive calcified food remains from the 60s. Mike Arkus: Off the Beaten Track: A Few Pointers for Navigating Somaliland (PHOTOS)
  • Brooten found that while homosexual orientations were regarded as immutably determined by astrological influences, lesbianism was regarded as a medical disorder because sex as domination and subordination were crucial. Rita Nakashima Brock, Ph. D.: Prop 8, Judge Walker and the Biblical View of Marriage Equality
  • If football thought that its governance is overly complex which it undoubtedly is, then the internal friction between the players and tournament officials who make up the ATP, the conflicts with the regulating International Tennis Federation and the immutably autonomous grand slams really are the deuce. Bristol City's hopes of new stadium threatened by parish council
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