Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtrænzmjʊtəbl/
adjective not capable of being changed or altered
A1 Water is an intransmutable substance, it cannot be changed into anything else.
A2 Some beliefs are intransmutable, no matter how much evidence is presented.
B1 The laws of physics are considered intransmutable in nature.
B2 The terms of the contract were intransmutable and could not be altered.
C1 The core principles of the company remain intransmutable despite changes in leadership.
C2 The artist's style is intransmutable, showcasing a consistent aesthetic throughout their work.
formal The laws of physics are intransmutable and cannot be altered.
informal The terms of the contract are intransmutable, so we can't change them.
slang Her decision was intransmutable, there was no changing her mind.
figurative The bond between twins is intransmutable, no matter the distance between them.
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