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mutable

[myoo-tuh-buhl] / ˈmyu tə bəl /


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Cyrus turns her divorce into a showcase for her mutable identity and powerhouse voice on ‘Endless Summer Vacation,’ led by the smash empowerment jam ‘Flowers.’

From Los Angeles Times

Limestone, marble and alabaster are among the most solid materials employed by artists, yet Deborah Reichmann sees them as endlessly mutable.

From Washington Post

Like any aspect of culture, they are mutable.

From Scientific American

“Jockey” gives him just the canvas he has long deserved to prove the kind of mutable, restrained performance of which he’s capable.

From Washington Post

History, Kurant often observes in her work, is as mutable as the pictures created by liquid crystals and fraught with blind spots.

From New York Times