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mutability

[myoo-tuh-bil-i-tee] / ˌmyu təˈbɪl ɪ ti /












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The subjects’ mutability echoes the local artist’s slippery style, which incorporates collage and shifts easily from realism to expressionism.

From Washington Post

Their subjects are equally eclectic, ranging from the mutability of online selves to the dissolution of authorship in the digital age.

From New York Times

She was also drawn to “that kind of pliability and mutability of language” — the ability to mold it, to persuade even on the starkest of stages, to defend the worst of crimes.

From New York Times

Baudelaire, he said, argued that time, and by extension fashion, was a place of “endless mutability”, continuous and always striving for the new.

From The Guardian

Born from a translation quirk, “kek” now stands as a dark symbol of the mutability of language and meaning as words — and people — slip from one online community to another.

From Washington Post