inalterable

in·al·ter·a·ble

 (ĭn-ôl′tər-ə-bəl)

adj.

Impossible to alter; unchangeable: the inalterable routine of a physician.


in·al′ter·a·bil′i·ty n.

in·al′ter·a·bly adv.

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inalterable

(ɪnˈɔːltərəbəl)

adj

not alterable; unalterable

inˌalteraˈbility, inˈalterableness n

inˈalterably adv

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un•al•ter•a•ble

(ʌnˈɔl tər ə bəl)

also inalterable

adj.

not capable of being altered, changed, or modified.

[1610–15]

un•al′ter•a•ble•ness, un•al`ter•a•bil′i•ty, n.

un•al′ter•a•bly, adv.

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Adj.1.inalterable - not capable of being changed or alteredinalterable - not capable of being changed or altered; "unalterable resolve"; "an unalterable ground rule"

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inalterable

adjective

Incapable of changing or being modified:

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