Immutably [adverb]

Definition of Immutably:

unalterably

Synonyms of Immutably:


Opposite/Antonyms of Immutably:

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Sentence/Example of Immutably:

Stars were bright, summer scents from the Kent cliffs mingled coyly with vulgar steamer-smells; the summer weather held immutably.

Indeed, were his fate fixed immutably, I feel that it would not have been left possible for him to commit suicide.

What the laborers regard as wrong, the employers regard as absolutely and immutably right.

What distils Immediate thence, no end of being knows, Bearing its seal immutably impress'd.

The parts tend towards a dissolution, but the whole remains immutably the same.

But the general theme of our conversation has remained Immutably fixed in my memory.

I remained immutably of the Middle Border and strange to say, my desire to celebrate the West was growing.

It seemed as though some relentless hand had drawn it immutably, had set a mark for ever on this lost soul.

What she knows that he resents, she still must do immutably—bound upon the wheel of her true self.

That hard clear obstruction that had stood immutably between him and life all his days had been taken away.