immutably

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immutably

His principles remained immutably steadfast throughout his life.

Definition

Adverb: * In a manner that cannot be altered, changed, or modified; permanently and unchangeably.

Usage

The adverb "immutably" is used to describe an action or state that is fixed, constant, and not subject to change. It often modifies verbs like "fixed," "set," "determined," or "established" to emphasize absolute permanence. It is a formal word, typically found in academic, philosophical, legal, or technical contexts.

Examples
  • The laws of physics are immutably constant throughout the universe.
  • Her principles were immutably held, despite immense social pressure.
  • The treaty's core terms were immutably encoded into the constitution.
  • He believed his destiny was immutably written in the stars.
Advanced Usage
  • Philosophical/Logical Context: Used to describe truths or properties considered eternal and unchanging.
    • For Plato, the Forms existed immutably in a realm beyond the physical world.
  • Programming/Computer Science Context: Describes data structures or objects whose state cannot be modified after creation.
    • In functional programming, data is treated as immutably defined to avoid side effects.
Variants and Related Words
  • Immutable (adjective): Not capable of or susceptible to change.
    • The immutable laws of nature.
  • Immutability (noun): The quality or state of being immutable.
    • The immutability of the past.
Synonyms
  • Unchangeably
  • Unalterably
  • Permanently
  • Invariably
  • Fixedly
Antonyms
  • Mutably
  • Changeably
  • Alterably
  • Flexibly
  • Variably
immutably

His principles remained immutably steadfast throughout his life.

Adverb
  1. in an unalterable and unchangeable manner
    • his views were unchangeably fixed

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