unalterable in English

adjective
1
not able to be changed.
This is the simple and unalterable truth that it is not in the economic interests of any of the G8 countries to do anything which might place the fate of Africa in the hands of Africans themselves.

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1. InAlterable definition is - not Alterable : unAlterable

2. I gave him unalterable responsibility, even be betrayed!

3. The law must be steady, but not unalterable.

4. The island - state's unalterable fragility is beyond dispute.

5. Objects are just what constitute this unalterable form.

6. Antonym: unAlterable (not capable of being changed or altered)

7. The conclusion, and arguments of this book is unalterable truth.

8. Gravity is unalterable but the forms to reflect gravity are diverse.

9. Objects the unalterable and the subsistent are one and the same.

10. Organic - inorganic interactions are ubiquitous and unalterable in sedimentary basins.

11. Because of the economic crisis, habits that seemed unalterable are suddenly being altered.

12. All institutions appear in the same way, as given, unalterable and self - evident.

13. The Absolutist approach asserts that the rights in the First Amendment are unalterable

14. It is not barbarous merely because the printing is skin-deep and unalterable.

15. White papers are a "... tool of participatory democracy ... not unalterable policy commitment."

16. Heb .24 But He , because He abides forever, has His priesthood unalterable.

17. There must be objects, if the world is to have unalterable form.

18. She had sacrificed herself to a conception of loyalty that was private and unalterable.

19. A seat belt would not make any difference if unalterable “fate” were at work.

20. However, halt China make ( get ) the order that the house accepts visa is unalterable.

21. The course of nature is unchangeable and proceeds according to hard and unalterable laws.

22. Objects are what is unalterable and subsistent; their configuration is what is changing and unstable.

23. Through science we can detect the necessities - the unalterable forces - which cause the appearances.

24. 2 The course of nature is unchangeable and proceeds according to hard and unalterable laws.

25. Adieu, my dear friend, and believe me ever yours very sincerely and with unalterable affection.

26. The fear of opposing an unalterable Persian decree originally issued by Cyrus keeps their adversaries at bay.

27. It for ever remains unalterable in form as it moves through the celestial realm in eternal rotation.

28. 15 It for ever remains unalterable in form as it moves through the celestial realm in eternal rotation.

29. Binh would continue with his life wholly unchanged, in a way that suggested its own sense of unalterable destiny.

30. Ultimately, though, the self-defeating organiza-tion ends up attributing its failures to some unalterable aspect of its character.

31. Three myths can be identified: the myth of unalterable dependence, the myth of independence, and the myth of hope.

32. It was just that she was not a parent but their grandmother, whose character was fixed and unalterable.

33. Her books deal in changing perceptions rather than unalterable truths, and she herself was perhaps her most imaginative achievement ....

34. In planning their journeys to the moon they must take fully into account these unalterable and unchallengeable laws, or face disaster.

35. TalkingPArents' one-of-a-kind co-parenting communication tools maintain secure and unalterable communication records of all your co-parenting interactions.

36. The unalterable progression of ideas across pages in a book gave the work an impressive authority -- "authority" and "author" deriving from a common root.

37. First discussed are the unAlterable variables--abilitiy, socioeconomic status, and learning styles--which are related to student achievement but cannot be manipulated by educators

38. ‘The Crookedness seemed to make his face even more handsome.’ ‘He raced along the familiar trail, cursing its narrowness, its Crookedness, its unalterable length.’ ‘However, removing the wisdom teeth does not usually improve Crookedness or crowding in other teeth.’