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was unalterable
adjective
Incapable of changing or being altered
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The flatness is unalterable.
He's unalterable, incorrigible.
Its action then, however, is unalterable.
Not even she can be sure her indifference is unalterable.
The episode strengthened the perception that public retirement plans were unalterable, even in bankruptcy.
The flying bishop of Ebbsfleet, Andrew Burnham, told me, "Certain things are unalterable.
This is what we decided at the time in Catalonia and is unalterable for us".
(Who thinks anything is unalterable at 20 or 30?) Maybe Anna was more a fool for love than a heroine.
Mr. Brayton of Middlebury sees "a deep conservatism to the book," where categories like race and gender are unalterable.
This change in expectation is in turn linked to something deeper: the assumption that a city, and a mayor, can alter what appeared to be unalterable.
The edicta remained a source of law until about 131 ce, when the emperor Hadrian commissioned their reorganization and consolidation and declared the resulting set of laws to be unalterable, except by the emperor himself.
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