immutability

  • 1immutability —    Immutability is the divine property of being unchangeable, meaning that God cannot undergo change that is real or intrinsic to his being. Plato argued that since God is a perfect being, any change would be a move away from perfection; but it… …

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  • 2Immutability — is the quality of being unable to change. It may also refer to the following:* Immutable object, in computer science * Immutability (theology), the belief that God cannot change …

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  • 3Immutability — Im*mu ta*bil i*ty, n. [L. immutabilitas: cf. F. immutabilit[ e].] The state or quality of being immutable; immutableness. Heb. vi. 17. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 4immutability — index constant, indestructibility Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 5immutability — (n.) 1590s, from L. immutabilitas, from immutabilis (see IMMUTABLE (Cf. immutable)). Nought may endure but Mutability. [Shelley] …

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  • 6immutability — immutable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ unchanging or unchangeable. DERIVATIVES immutability noun immutably adverb …

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  • 7Immutability (theology) — Immutability is the doctrine of classical Christian theism that God cannot change; this has been variously interpreted to mean either that God s nature cannot change but that God can, or that God himself cannot change at all.The term is important …

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  • 8immutability — noun see immutable …

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  • 9immutability — See immutable. * * * …

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  • 10immutability — noun The state or quality of being immutable; immutableness …

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