noun
- The quality or state of being unchangeable or incapable of change; permanence.
Usage: Plural form of immutability; Often used in philosophical, theological, or formal contexts
Examples
- The immutabilities of natural law have been debated by philosophers for centuries.
- Religious texts often emphasize the immutabilities of divine truth.
- Scientists question whether any immutabilities truly exist in the universe.
- The immutabilities of mathematical principles make them reliable across all contexts.
- Medieval theologians discussed the immutabilities of God's nature.
- Modern physics has challenged many of the immutabilities once thought to be absolute.