How To Use Unchangeable In A Sentence

  • This uni - verse, however ontological, was somehow also en - dowed with physical attributes of a uniform finite sphere (σψαι̃ρα), and as such it was continuous, indi - visible, unchangeable, and ungenerated and imper - ishable; whereas the Non-Being of Parmenides was only an obverse of Being, vacuous of determination, a sham polarity as it were. SPACE
  • Long hours are regarded as an unchangeable fact of life for many workers including flight attendants, postal managers, public servants, teachers, strappers, journalists, paramedics and doctors.
  • In her opinion, Judaic biblical laws and tradition are sacred and unchangeable, and Kornfeld's presumptuousness in altering them makes him a pagan.
  • He is not bound by any so-called unchangeable laws. The Great Doctrines of the Bible
  • We do not suggest that there is or should be an ideal or unchangeable system of collective government, still less that procedures are in aggregate any less effective now than in earlier times.
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  • Assume behaviour and roles are genetic and unchangeable and they'll remain the same; assume they are changeable and you are likely to succeed in changing them.
  • the unchangeable seasons
  • We cannot repudiate unchangeable truths, their opponents retort.
  • Lefty was an unchangeable dinosaur; a man doomed by his own personal code - a tragic figure.
  • It is to the love of this light that I would exhort you, beloved; that ye would cry out by your works, when the Lord passeth by; let the voice of faith sound out, that Jesus was standing still, that is, the unchangeable, abiding wisdom of God, and the majesty of the Word of God, by which all things were made, may open your eyes. The World's Great Sermons, Volume 01 Basil to Calvin
  • In the early fervour of his fancy he had assured Mrs. Robinson his love would remain unchangeable till death, and that he would prove unalterable to his Perdita through life. Memoirs of Mary Robinson
  • He who makes the most money, makes the rules, and the only unchangeable laws concern supply and demand.
  • This teaching has not changed and remains unchangeable.
  • Those who believe motherhood to be the unchangeable essence of the female are known as essentialists.
  • They are constant companions - unchanging, unchangeable.
  • As with the recent death of Pope John Paul II, a reign that had come to seem unchangeable was finally coming to an end.
  • The theoretical life remained as distinct from the practical life in their view as in the ancient one—theory looking to the universal and unchangeable while understanding its relation to the particular and changing; practice, totally absorbed by the latter, seeing the whole only in terms of it, as a theodicy or an anthropodicy, presented as Cod or History. THE CLOSING OF THE AMERICAN MIND
  • It is said to be imperceivable, inconceivable and unchangeable. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 Books 4, 5, 6 and 7
  • Or is this a counsel of despair which makes the culture of racism seem more entrenched and unchangeable than it really is?
  • Thanks, also, to an almost unchangeable good temper, the result of moral healthiness, which is itself the result of a well-balanced mind, and of tolerably good bodily health, I have been able to indulge in a quiet philosophy, which finds expression either in grateful optimism or playful irony. Recollections of My Youth
  • There is no constant factor in Nature, and there could be no unchangeable laws.
  • Her husband's enduring sympathy had made life seem unchangeable. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
  • The hips and elbows and other bones of Nature stick out here and there in the shape of rocks which give character to the scenery, and an unchangeable, unpurchasable look to a landscape that without them would have been in danger of being fattened by art and money out of all its native features. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 62, December, 1862
  • Gospels, the missal, or euchologion, is also upon the altar, from which the priests read and intone the unchangeable parts of the The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • I love you with a _constant and unchangeable love_; notwithstanding of all your weaknesses, yea, unkindness too, and unworthy walkings before me: thus you are bound to love one another. The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
  • Nature is relentless and unchangeable, and it is indifferent as to whether its hidden reasons and actions are understandable to man or not. Galileo Galilei 
  • The newly established status quo could not be left unchangeable.
  • For this reason no man of intelligence will venture to express his philosophical views in language, especially not in language that is unchangeable, which is true of that which is set down in written characters. The Seventh Letter, by Plato
  • But the fundamental and most vicious, swinish, murderous, and unchangeable fact is that we totally misunderstand each other -- we operate on alien wave lengths.
  • Young Americans today have no point of reference in their lived experience that tells them that collective action can change what is seemingly unchangeable.
  • But already the ordinary elementary particles are by no means unchangeable, which is still more strongly the case with the lot of new, similar particles discovered during later years, the transformations of which now stand at the centre of interest of atomic physicists. Nobel Prize in Physics 1957 - Presentation Speech
  • The councils insisted on their definitions being accepted under pain of anathema, while St. Athanasius, for example, says that "the word of the Lord pronounced by the ecumenical synod of Nicaea stands for ever" (Ep. ad Afros, n. 2) and St. Leo the Great proves the unchangeable character of definitive conciliar teaching on the ground that God has irrevocably confirmed its truth "universae fraternitatis irretractabili firmavit assensu" (Ep. 120, 1). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • They are constant companions - unchanging, unchangeable.
  • Consistently, he affirms that joy is at the core of our existence and helps people discover and enjoy for themselves a beautiful place within that which is permanent and unchangeable.
  • When we say something is a part of our nature, it makes it seem to be a permanent, unchangeable thing.
  • [hypokeimenon], (99) but that of His own will and counsel He has subsisted before time and before ages, as perfect God only begotten and unchangeable, and that before He was begotten or created or purposed or established He was not. A Source Book for Ancient Church History
  • For Deity, impersonated as Dominion, before fabricating the manifold Universe, posited an intellected and unchangeable universal, the impression of the form whereof goes forth through the Universe; and that Universe, formed and fashioned accordingly, becomes visibly beautified in infinitely varying types and forms, the Source and fountain whereof is one .... Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
  • Churchill was right all along: he had observed Hitler closely in the 1920s, and understood something unchangeable, constant, within him.
  • a fixed and unchangeable part of the germ plasm
  • There is a law above all the laws of men, the authority of which remains for ever unchangeable; and when any _human laws_ are in opposition to the _divine_, it is our duty to obey God rather than man. The Ordinance of Covenanting
  • Once equality becomes thinkable, that is, once the notion that inequalities are eternal and unchangeable is shattered, people begin to seek equality relentlessly and compulsively.
  • To the wise and good he is love, both in appearance and essence; but to the foolish and evil, the very same unchangeable love assumes the _appearance_ of anger and wrath. Life and Labors of Elder John Kline, the Martyr Missionary Collated from his Diary by Benjamin Funk
  • Who cares about the unchangeable petty prejudices of the deeply stupid as long as they are prevented formally and rigorously from acting upon them?
  • Analloiotos, 'unchangeable' appears in Basil and is paralleled in the Antiochene creed of 325 (with the usual caution about Greek retroversion). The Creed and the Eucharist in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms Universität, Bonn
  • Even the second project, which was unled, uninspired, unnational, and almost unconscious, and which began and continued as though in obedience to some irresistible and unchangeable natural and economic law, assumed different shapes and semblances, as it blended or refused to blend with the patriotic projects of the idealists. The Story of Newfoundland
  • What is most peculiar about the iris is that each is unique and unchangeable, so much so that many claim that the iris is a better identifier of an individual than fingerprints.
  • They are engraved on the political landscape, unchanging, perhaps unchangeable, and the current round of violence and mayhem is no exception.
  • For Augustine, there are two fundamental objects of knowledge, the created and the Untreated, changeable nature and unchangeable Truth.
  • Kettricken saw as unchangeable that Nettle had a place in the line of heirs to the throne. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • I no longer thought of God in the analogy of a human body, yet I was constrained to conceive thee to be some kind of body in space, either infused into the world, or infinitely diffused beyond the world -- and this was the incorruptible, inviolable, unchangeable substance, which I thought was better than the corruptible, the violable, and the changeable. Confessions and Enchiridion, newly translated and edited by Albert C. Outler
  • In my psychic readings, I don't usually see an unchangeable, predetermined event.
  • Elements react under certain unchangeable conditions. THE HUMAN DRIFT
  • The form and content are as rigid and unchangeable as a Petrarchan sonnet or a Noh play, starting with a young person having a premonition of a catastrophic accident that saves the lives of a number of people, most of them from his own circle. Final Destination 5 – review
  • In his early years, Linnaeus believed that the species was not only real, but unchangeable — as he wrote, Unitas in omni specie ordinem ducit (The invariability of species is the condition for order [in nature]). At What Level did this Evolve?
  • The last and the real cause of their impenitence is the state of sin which they freely chose as their portion on earth and in which they passed, unconverted, into the next life and into that state of permanence (status termini) by nature due to rational creatures, and to an unchangeable attitude of mind. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • Change the changeable, accept the unchangeable, and remove yourself from the unacceptable. Denis Waitley 
  • To make this value unchangeable, simply edit the file as shown.
  • actually happened, and we had to relive our past life, unchanged, and unchangeable. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • It is unchangeable and permanent.
  • A "poem," he says in explication of the theme of eternality expressed above, "is the creation of actions according to the unchangeable forms of human nature, as existing in the mind of the creator, which is itself the image of all other minds" (485). Shelley's Golden Wind: Zen Harmonics in _A Defence of Poetry_ and 'Ode to the WestWind'
  • The covenant of grace, then, as it inwraps the unchangeable love and favour of God towards those who are taken into the bond thereof, is that which lieth under our present consideration. The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • So too (4) in the case of passivity — (5) The states in virtue of which things are absolutely impassive or unchangeable, or not easily changed for the worse, are called potencies; for things are broken and crushed and bent and in general destroyed not by having a potency but by not having one and by lacking something, and things are impassive with respect to such processes if they are scarcely and slightly affected by them, because of a ‘potency’ and because they ‘can’ do something and are in some positive state. Metaphysics
  • And they would not, like the vast majority of white South Africans, accept it as inevitable, eternal, or unchangeable.
  • The doctrine is unchangeable.
  • On the other hand, absolute ethics are by definition unchangeable.
  • So weeding out potential jurors with unchangeable views on guilt or innocence has the elaborateness of celebrity trials like that of O.J. Simpson, who was acquitted at the same courthouse in 1995. Jackson jury Q&A tests media's grip
  • When we say something is a part of our nature, it makes it seem to be a permanent, unchangeable thing.
  • Faced with the same, unchangeable immensity all around one, the years fell away.
  • For the unchangeable God governs the world on the same unchangeable principles. thou shall lie in ... uncircumcised -- As circumcision was an object of mocking to thee, thou shall lie in the midst of the uncircumcised, slain by their sword [Grotius]. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Only one thing is unchangeable, and that is the speed of light, which travels at 300 million metres a second, regardless of how fast anyone observing it is moving.
  • There are solitary rock-columns that spring straight up out of the water and dark grottoes with narrow entrances; there are barren, perpendicular precipices, and soft, leaf-clad inclines; there are small points, and small inlets, and small rolling stones that are rattlingly washed up and down with every dashing breaker; there are majestic cliff-arches which project over the water; there are sharp stones that are constantly being sprayed by a white foam; and others that mirror themselves in unchangeable dark-green still water. The Wonderful Adventures of Nils
  • one of the unchangeable facts of life
  • Finally, the urge to challenge any and all boundaries, no matter how unchangeable, finds its apotheosis in the repeated scenes of cast members hurtling themselves headlong into walls.
  • I'm a spirit with preternatural flesh . Detached. Unchangeable . Empty.

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