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Definition of “immutably”

immutably (ɪˈmuːtəblɪ) 

Definitions

adverb

  1. in a way which is unchanging through time, unalterable, or ageless

immutable (ɪˈmjuːtəbəl Pronunciation for immutable

Definitions

adjective

  1. unchanging through time; unalterable; ageless ⇒ immutable laws

Derived Forms

imˌmutaˈbility, imˈmutableness noun
imˈmutably adverb

Example Sentences Including 'immutably'

But recent polls do suggest that public opinion is not necessarily as immutably against the euro as has often been claimed.
Times, Sunday Times (2002)
For the last 129 years of its existence, the Rs 35,858-crore House of Tata has reigned immutably.
Business Today (1998)
New apparent certainties will no more survive immutably than did the old.
Grenville, J. A. S. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century

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