inalterability Antonyms

Meaning of inalterability

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inalterability (n.)

The quality of being unalterable or unchangeable; permanence.

inalterability Sentence Examples

  1. The inalterability of the law ensured that justice would be applied consistently.
  2. The inalterability of the scientific principles made the experiment predictable.
  3. The doctor's diagnosis was deemed inalterable, requiring immediate treatment.
  4. The treaty's inalterability prevented any future revisions or amendments.
  5. The company's policies remained inalterable, ensuring a stable work environment.
  6. The ancient artifact was preserved with inalterability, maintaining its historical significance.
  7. The inalterability of the chemical compounds made them impervious to changes.
  8. The courtroom's evidence was deemed inalterable, providing irrefutable proof.
  9. The decision was considered inalterable and had to be accepted without question.
  10. The inalterability of the mountain range inspired awe and wonder in all who gazed upon it.

FAQs About the word inalterability

The quality of being unalterable or unchangeable; permanence.

unchangeable, inflexible, constant, steadfast, hard-and-fast, invariable,unchanging, immutable, unalterable, fixed

changeable, elastic, elastic, flexible, flexible, adjustable, adaptable, adaptable, changeable, variable

The inalterability of the law ensured that justice would be applied consistently.

The inalterability of the scientific principles made the experiment predictable.

The doctor's diagnosis was deemed inalterable, requiring immediate treatment.

The treaty's inalterability prevented any future revisions or amendments.