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immutable

[ih-myoo-tuh-buhl] / ɪˈmju tə bəl /


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Art can have immutable significance to us regardless of what its creators are alleged to have done; thus, the supposed absolution offered by the notion of separating the art from the artist.

From Salon May 14, 2026

A curling stone, due to the immutable laws of physics, slows down as it crosses the ice.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 15, 2026

Even if we do, that doesn’t change this immutable fact: How a person comes to know David Bowie cements the version of him living forever in your memory and soul.

From Salon Jan. 24, 2026

This tour-de-force memoir of World War II in the Pacific, as experienced by the men on the ground, is an indelible and immutable account of the human experience of combat.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 12, 2025

It was the law of the machine, as immutable as the forces that propelled the Chicago Limited across the prairie.

From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson




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