Pronunciation: /ʌnˈtʃeɪndʒəbəl/
noun a person or thing that cannot be changed or altered
A1 The unchangeable of the seasons brings a sense of stability to our lives.
A2 The unchangeable of her decision made it clear that she was not going to change her mind.
B1 The unchangeable of the company's policies made it difficult for employees to suggest new ideas.
B2 The unchangeable of the laws in this country ensures a sense of order and consistency.
C1 The unchangeable of his beliefs made it challenging to have a productive conversation with him.
C2 The unchangeable of the laws of physics govern the way the universe operates.
adjective not able to be changed or altered
A1 My love for you is unchangeable.
A2 The rules of the game are unchangeable.
B1 His decision was unchangeable, no matter how much we tried to persuade him.
B2 The laws of physics are unchangeable and govern the universe.
C1 The company's policies are unchangeable and must be followed by all employees.
C2 The principles of democracy are unchangeable and must be upheld at all costs.
formal The laws of physics are considered unchangeable and constant.
informal Her decision to quit her job seems unchangeable at this point.
slang Once you submit your application, it's pretty much set in stone - unchangeable.
figurative His love for her was as unchangeable as the stars in the sky.
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