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immutability

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




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But Simeone, for one, has never believed in his own immutability.

From New York Times

And oh, how Yoav tries and tries throughout “Synonyms,” a searing, maddening, explosively brainy movie about the mutability and immutability of the self that, appropriately enough, never stops changing shape.

From Los Angeles Times

Finally, the results are stored on a blockchain network, where properties such as immutability ensure that they can’t be tampered with.

From Scientific American

Speed or technique or body type alone can’t account for it, nor can the simple immutability of Newton’s second law.

From The Guardian

This rare species of gilded immutability is easy to mock, but it’s difficult to locate the author’s sympathies.

From Washington Post