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Definition of "alterability" [al•ter•a•bil•i•ty]

  • The property of being alterable. (noun)

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Use "alterability" in a sentence
  • "And Jesus confers His confidence in the alterability of the world of human relations."
  • "He obviously perceives the bearing of his arguments against the alterability of the course of outward nature by prayer, on the question of miracles in general; for he is careful to say that "the possibility of miracles, of a rare and unusual transcendence of the world order is not here in question" (p. 38)."
  • "Still, the difference between the great and less man is, on the whole, chiefly in this point of _alterability_."