unalterable

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[ US /əˈnɔɫtɝəbəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ʌnˈɒltəɹəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. remaining the same for indefinitely long times
  2. of a sentence; that cannot be changed
    an unalterable death sentence
  3. not capable of being changed or altered
    unalterable resolve
    an unalterable ground rule
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How To Use unalterable In A Sentence

  • The original hues of the Crucifixion from S Giacomo degli Spagnoli (displayed in SS Marcellino e Festo) have been transformed into an unfortunate and unalterable subfusc.
  • The notion that unequal social statuses and roles were allotted by nature and the gods or God made these allotments permanent and unalterable.
  • She had sacrificed herself to a conception of loyalty that was private and unalterable.
  • What is commonplace in this second sense of the term is people's ability to assign violently competing values to the same object, whether that object be gold, free silver, friendship, or an "unalterable" sense of reality. Mises Institute Daily Articles (Full-text version)
  • Objects are just what constitute this unalterable form.
  • If they mean that light which was primigenial and concreated with our natures, and those dictates of right and wrong which reason originally suggested and improved, they only say, in other words, that this law is still the unalterable rule of obedience unto all mankind. The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
  • This is the simple and unalterable truth that it is not in the economic interests of any of the G8 countries to do anything which might place the fate of Africa in the hands of Africans themselves.
  • _ "unalterable" _ regulations were unnecessary where, as in a republic, all power was vested in the people. The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut
  • Rather, its power stems from the unalterable truth that to the victor goes a disproportionate amount of media attention.
  • It is the unalterableness of our union to Christ which does secure our salvation, yet our own diligent endeavour is such an indispensable means to that end that without it our salvation will not be brought about.
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