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Definition of "immutably" [immutably]

  • In an immutable manner. In a way that cannot be varied, or changed. (adverb)

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Use "immutably" in a sentence
  • "Because while it may heighten their belief that gender is only a social construct, it would fly in the face of their simultaneously held, contradictory view that one is born and remains immutably woman (or man)."
  • "If football thought that its governance is overly complex which it undoubtedly is, then the internal friction between the players and tournament officials who make up the ATP, the conflicts with the regulating International Tennis Federation and the immutably autonomous grand slams really are the deuce."
  • "It's filthy, the seat belts don't work properly, corroded immutably and for eternity into maximum stretch for vast vodka-filled bellies; and don't even think of pulling down the table in the seat back -- I did, and it had repulsive calcified food remains from the 60s."
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