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Meaning of immutably

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immutably (r)

in an unalterable and unchangeable manner

immutably Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient laws of the kingdom remained immutably etched in the stone tablets, defying the passage of time.
  2. The principles of justice and equality were immutably enshrined in the constitution, serving as a bedrock for society.
  3. The stars twinkled immutably in the night sky, guiding mariners and inspiring dreamers alike.
  4. The Arctic tundra stretched immutably towards the horizon, its frozen beauty untouched by human hands.
  5. The laws of nature operated immutably, governing the ebb and flow of life and the universe.
  6. The Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile seemed to gaze immutably through the centuries, captivating all who beheld it.
  7. The Great Wall of China wound its way immutably across the landscape, a testament to ancient engineering prowess.
  8. The ocean currents flowed immutably, connecting distant shores and shaping the destiny of civilizations.
  9. The human spirit possessed an immutably resilient quality, enduring challenges and striving for betterment.
  10. The pyramids of Giza rose immutably from the sands of Egypt, eternal monuments to the power of a forgotten civilization.

FAQs About the word immutably

in an unalterable and unchangeable manner

unchanging,unchangeable, fixed,unalterable, hard-and-fast, determinate, invariable, inalterable, steadfast, inflexible

elastic, adjustable, mutable, adjustable, flexible,variable, variable, elastic, mutable, changeable

The ancient laws of the kingdom remained immutably etched in the stone tablets, defying the passage of time.

The principles of justice and equality were immutably enshrined in the constitution, serving as a bedrock for society.

The stars twinkled immutably in the night sky, guiding mariners and inspiring dreamers alike.

The Arctic tundra stretched immutably towards the horizon, its frozen beauty untouched by human hands.