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immutable

noun
  1. Something that cannot be changed

adjective
  1. Unable to be changed without exception.

    "The government has enacted an immutable law."

  2. (of a variable) not able to be altered in the memory after its value is set initially.

    "Constants are immutable."

Antonymsmutable, nonimmutable

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