Immutably: meaning, definitions and examples

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immutably

 

[ ɪˈmjuːtəbl ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

unchangeable way

Immutably refers to the manner in which something remains unchanged or fixed. When something is described as immutable, it signifies that it cannot be altered or modified in any form. The term is often used in various fields, including philosophy, computer science, and law, to emphasize the permanence of a state or condition. For example, an immutable object in programming signifies that once it is created, its state cannot be modified. Similarly, a law or principle that is considered immutable is one that is viewed as universally true and unchanging.

Synonyms

inflexibly, permanently, steadfastly, unchangeably.

Examples of usage

  • The law of gravity acts immutably.
  • Her beliefs remained immutably strong.
  • The rules were immutably set by the committee.
  • Once established, the protocol operated immutably.

Translations

Translations of the word "immutably" in other languages:

🇵🇹 imutavelmente

🇮🇳 अपरिवर्तनीय रूप से

🇩🇪 unveränderlich

🇮🇩 secara tak terubah

🇺🇦 незмінно

🇵🇱 niematerialnie

🇯🇵 不変に

🇫🇷 immuablement

🇪🇸 inmutablemente

🇹🇷 değişmez bir şekilde

🇰🇷 불변으로

🇸🇦 بلا تغيير

🇨🇿 neměnně

🇸🇰 nemenne

🇨🇳 不变地

🇸🇮 nepremično

🇮🇸 óbreytanlega

🇰🇿 өзгеріссіз

🇬🇪 უხუცესად

🇦🇿 dəyişməz şəkildə

🇲🇽 inmutablemente

Word Frequency Rank

Ranking #36,497, this word is encountered relatively rarely in everyday English. It might appear in literary works or specialized texts but isn't essential for general communication.