unchangeable in English

adjective
1
not liable to variation or able to be altered.
personality characteristics are virtually unchangeable

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1. 1 It is unchangeable and permanent.

2. 9 This is indeed unchangeable truth.

3. 13 I consider this an unchangeable truth.

4. What unchangeable qualities will Jehovah always display?

5. 4 The doctrine is unchangeable.

6. 7 I drop into an unchangeable eternity!

7. 12 This is an unchangeable truth.

8. 11 I consider this is an unchangeable truth.

9. 6 Such being the case , is this situation unchangeable?

10. 10 Considering quality as own life is our unchangeable thought.

11. I'm a spirit with preternatural flesh . Detached. Unchangeable . Empty.

12. 8 He believed that nothing is unchangeable asas we try.

13. 22 The relation between language and its meaning is not rigid , unchangeable.

14. 30 Any widely public library can be considered more or less unchangeable.

15. To render absolute; consider or declare perfect, complete, or unchangeable: Overzealous followers Absolutized …

16. 25 His heart , that loved and pitied, is a heart of unchangeable tenderness.

17. 18 Time is changeable as the distance, while something unchangeable for ever.

18. 14 He believed that nothing is unchangeable as long as we try.

19. By contrast, Jehovah God, “the Father of the celestial lights,” is unchangeable.

20. Changelessness - the quality of being unchangeable; having a marked tendency to remain unchanged unchangeability

21. To render absolute; consider or declare perfect, complete, or unchangeable: Overzealous followers Absolutized his theories.

22. 19 The law with exclusive and unchangeable market of baric graceful ? is going forever namely.

23. 2 The course of nature is unchangeable and proceeds according to hard and unalterable laws.

24. 17 With an exclamation of impatience, but with his Unchangeable face, Monseigneur looked out.

25. 16 Individualism is pure and unchangeable element in Libai's paradoxical and intricate idealism. ".

26. Like a lighthouse on a rock-mass, divine law is stable and unchangeable

27. Change the changeable, accept the unchangeable, and remove yourself from the unacceptable. Denis Waitley 

28. Communities need absolutes, ideals of truths, transcendent sources of authority which are unchanged and unchangeable.

29. Indisputably, white as a color exists only in dictionaries and is unchangeable only in dictionaries.

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

31. 5 Change the changeable, accept the unchangeable, and remove yourself from the unacceptable. Denis Waitley 

32. Just as Jehovah’s promises are reliable and unchangeable, so are his standards of right and wrong.

33. 20 Communities need absolutes, ideals of truths, transcendent sources of authority which are unchanged and unchangeable.

34. 15 Under the condition of assurance of unchangeable controlling function, input point might be saved 50 percent.

35. 26 But the fundamental and most vicious, swinish, murderous, and unchangeable fact is that we totally misunderstand each other ...

36. The quality of being unchangeable; having a marked tendency to remain unchanged Familiarity information: Changelessness used as a noun is rare.

37. 24 Symptomatic reading method takes history texts as learning materials and a tool of grasping knowledge, not unchangeable "dogmas".

38. 27 The product possesses fine capabilitys such as light nature , excellings in ,(www.Sentencedict.com) unchangeable shape and endure Wens corrosion preventive etc .

39. From the Cambridge English Corpus He is Causeless, eternal and unchangeable and is yet the material and the efficient cause of the universe …

40. 21 Or is this a counsel of despair which makes the culture of racism seem more entrenched and unchangeable than it really is?

41. Definition of Changelessness the quality of being unchangeable; having a marked tendency to remain unchanged the property of remaining unchanged Thanks for visiting The Crossword Solver.

42. 23 But the fundamental and most vicious, swinish, murderous, and unchangeable fact is that we totally misunderstand each other -- we operate on alien wave lengths.

43. “Anarchism has but one infallible, unchangeable motto — Freedom,” Anarchist writer and Industrial Workers of the World co-founder Lucy Parsons, who was born into slavery, once wrote

44. 28 Under the pressure of the Powers Beijing Government at last gave up the order that the Customs levy the Surtax, but the dismissal of Aglen was unchangeable.

45. Believing it to be the will of the gods, many passively accept their situation—however unjust or oppressive—as though it were their unchangeable lot in life.

46. We have freedom to find meaning in what we do, and what we experience, or at least in the stance we take when faced with a situation of unchangeable suffering.

47. 3 Nature is relentless and unchangeable, and it is indifferent as to whether its hidden reasons and actions are understandable to man or not. Galileo Galilei 

48. 29 But we know yesterday's laurel is only the urge on today's striving and the ideal in the future is just the permanent and unchangeable pursuit in the heart.

49. Convincingly (1 Occurrence) Hebrews 6:17 In the same way, since it was God's desire to display more Convincingly to the heirs of the promise how unchangeable His purpose was, (WEY RSV)

50. 1654, George Fox, epistle LXXVI: And stand steadfast in the unchangeable life and seed of God, which was before changings and Alterings were; and which will remain when they all are gone.