unchangeability

IPA: ʌntʃˈeɪndʒʌbˈɪɫɪti

noun

  • (uncountable) The property of being unchangeable
  • (countable) The extent to which something is unchangeable
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Examples of "unchangeability" in Sentences

  • Certain knowledge requires steadfast unchangeability.
  • No, this is not a paean to the "unchangeability" of national culture.
  • Nature, and art; man's control of; science as explanation of; unchangeability of.
  • We have already mentioned that as a result of the new wave mechanics we have had to modify our conception on the unchangeability of material particles.
  • The atoms that were found and which one learnt to count and to measure did by no means correspond to the ideal of indivisibility and unchangeability of the old atomists.
  • The African traditions, which seem possessed of the same unchangeability as the arts to which they relate, like those of all other nations refer their origin to a superior Being.
  • What else could be concluded from the apparent unchangeability of weight throughout all the chemical happenings in nature than that the ponderable world-content was of eternal duration?
  • But closer inspection reveals that Grosseteste thinks that true propositions about the future are necessary because they cannot become false prior to the obtaining of the state of affairs they are about; he has a limited unchangeability of truth in mind.
  • Frohenleichnam, it is always the same, the dark, powerful mystic, sensuous experience is the whole of him, he is mindless and bound within the absoluteness of the issue, the unchangeability of the great icy not-being which holds good for ever, and is supreme.

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