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immuable

unchanging

adjective ee-moo-AHB-luh Rare

Also means

immutable

Usage Note

Immuable describes something that does not and cannot change: laws, principles, habits, or natural constants. It is formally registered; invariable or permanent are everyday alternatives. The adverb immuablement (unchangingly) is used in literary prose. The feminine form is identical: une vérité immuable.

Examples

"Il suit un rituel immuable chaque matin."

Natural Translation

He follows an unchanging ritual every morning.

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