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unchangeable

adjective
un·​change·​able | \ ˌən-ˈchān-jə-bəl How to pronounce unchangeable (audio) \

Definition of unchangeable

: not changing or to be changed : immutable unchangeable documents unchangeable facts

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Other Words from unchangeable

unchangeability \ ˌən-​ˌchān-​jə-​ˈbi-​lə-​tē How to pronounce unchangeability (audio) \ noun
unchangeableness \ ˌən-​ˈchān-​jə-​bəl-​nəs How to pronounce unchangeableness (audio) \ noun
unchangeably \ ˌən-​ˈchān-​jə-​blē How to pronounce unchangeably (audio) \ adverb

Examples of unchangeable in a Sentence

I'm afraid that my opinion on this matter is unchangeable.

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Seeking to improve its stance on another controversial topic, Android 10 also incorporates new restrictions on an app's ability to access unchangeable device identifiers, like device serial numbers or other industry IDs. Louise Matsakis, WIRED, "The Android 10 Privacy and Security Upgrades You Should Know About," 22 Aug. 2019 Maybe the volume is declared unchangeable, set by corporate overseers. Joyce Cohen, Twin Cities, "For those with hearing impairments, restaurant noise isn’t just an irritation. It’s discrimination," 22 June 2019 Maybe the volume is declared unchangeable, set by corporate overseers. Joyce Cohen, Twin Cities, "For those with hearing impairments, restaurant noise isn’t just an irritation. It’s discrimination," 22 June 2019 Maybe the volume is declared unchangeable, set by corporate overseers. Joyce Cohen, Twin Cities, "For those with hearing impairments, restaurant noise isn’t just an irritation. It’s discrimination," 22 June 2019 Iran’s step-by-step reduction of its nuclear commitments is an unchangeable strategy and that will continue . . Erin Cunningham, Washington Post, "Iran says will not reverse decision to boost uranium enrichment as French envoy visits Tehran," 11 July 2019 Maybe the volume is declared unchangeable, set by corporate overseers. Joyce Cohen, Twin Cities, "For those with hearing impairments, restaurant noise isn’t just an irritation. It’s discrimination," 22 June 2019 Maybe the volume is declared unchangeable, set by corporate overseers. Joyce Cohen, Twin Cities, "For those with hearing impairments, restaurant noise isn’t just an irritation. It’s discrimination," 22 June 2019 Maybe the volume is declared unchangeable, set by corporate overseers. Joyce Cohen, Washington Post, "For those with hearing impairments, restaurant noise isn’t just an irritation. It’s discrimination.," 17 June 2019

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First Known Use of unchangeable

14th century, in the meaning defined above

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More Definitions for unchangeable

unchangeable

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of unchangeable

: not able to change or be changed

unchangeable

adjective
un·​change·​able | \ ˌən-ˈchān-jə-bəl How to pronounce unchangeable (audio) \

Kids Definition of unchangeable

: not changing or capable of being changed unchangeable facts

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