Immutable \Im*mu"ta*ble\, a. [L. immutabilis; pref. im- not +
mutabilis mutable. See Mutable.]
Not mutable; not capable or susceptible of change;
unchangeable; unalterable.
[1913 Webster]
That by two immutable things, in which it was
impossible for God to lie, we might have a strong
consolation. --Heb. vi. 18.
[1913 Webster]
Immutable, immortal, infinite,
Eternal King. --Milton.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
immutable
adj : not subject or susceptible to change or variation in form or
quality or nature; "the view of that time was that all
species were immutable, created by God" [syn: changeless]
[ant: mutable]
WordNet (r) 2.0
256 Moby Thesaurus words for "immutable":
abiding, accordant, adamant, adamantine, age-long, aged, alike,
all-knowing, all-powerful, all-seeing, all-wise, almighty, ancient,
antique, balanced, boundless, cast-iron, changeless, chronic,
consistent, consonant, constant, continuing, continuous,
correspondent, creating, creative, diligent, diuturnal, dogged,
dour, durable, enduring, equable, equal, eternal,
eternally the same, even, evergreen, everlasting, faithful, firm,
fixed, flat, flinty, frozen, glorious, good, grim, hallowed, hard,
hard-core, hardy, highest, holy, homogeneous, immobile, immortal,
immovable, implacable, impliable, inalterable, incommutable,
inconvertible, indefatigable, indefeasible, indomitable, inductile,
industrious, inelastic, inert, inexorable, inextensible,
inextensile, inextensional, infinite, inflexible, insistent,
insusceptible of change, intact, intractable, intractile,
intransient, intransigent, intransmutable, invariable, inveterate,
invincible, inviolate, iron, irreconcilable, irresilient,
irretrievable, irreversible, irrevocable, just, lasting, level,
limitless, long-lasting, long-lived, long-standing, long-term,
longeval, longevous, loving, loyal, luminous, macrobiotic,
majestic, making, measured, mechanical, merciful, methodic,
monolithic, never-tiring, noble, nonelastic, nonreturnable,
nonreversible, nonstretchable, numinous, obstinate, of a piece,
of long duration, of long standing, omnipotent, omnipresent,
omniscient, one, ordered, orderly, patient, patient as Job,
perdurable, perduring, perennial, permanent, perpetual,
perseverant, persevering, persistent, persisting, pertinacious,
plodding, plugging, preoccupied, quiescent, radiant, rapt, regular,
relentless, remaining, resolute, reverseless, rigid, rigorous,
robotlike, rock-ribbed, sacred, sedulous, sempervirent, shaping,
single-minded, sleepless, slogging, smooth, solid, sovereign,
stable, static, stationary, staying, steadfast, steady, steely,
stern, stiff, stubborn, supreme, sustained, systematic, tenacious,
timeless, tireless, torpid, tough, ubiquitous, unabating,
unaffected, unalterable, unalterative, unaltered, unbending,
unbounded, unbroken, unchangeable, unchanged, unchanging,
unchecked, uncompromising, unconquerable, undaunted, undefined,
undeflectable, undestroyed, undeviating, undifferentiated,
undiscouraged, undiversified, undrooping, unextendible,
unextensible, unfading, unfailing, unfaltering, unflagging,
unflexible, unflinching, ungiving, uniform, unintermitting,
uninterrupted, unlimber, unlimited, unmalleable, unmodifiable,
unmovable, unmoved, unnodding, unpliable, unpliant, unrelaxing,
unrelenting, unremitting, unrestorable, unreturnable, unruffled,
unshifting, unsleeping, unsusceptible, unswerving, untiring,
untractable, unvariable, unvaried, unvarying, unwavering,
unwearied, unwearying, unwinking, unyielding, utterly attentive,
vital, weariless
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
IMMUTABLE. What cannot be removed, what is unchangeable. The laws of God
being perfect, are immutable, but no human law can be so considered.
Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
changeless
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