unchangeability
- a word derived from changeable.
Example Sentences
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As such, you cannot help feeling a sort of humility around them: They may be slow and ungainly and lumpily fashioned, but they are, in their durability and unchangeability, perfect in a way we aren’t.
From New York Times • May 17, 2017
To his chaos he imputed an internal energy, by which its parts spontaneously separated from each other; to those parts he imputed absolute unchangeability.
From History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume I (of 2) Revised Edition by Draper, John William
There was, too, an unchangeability about all the externals of Newbury.
From The May Flower, and Miscellaneous Writings by Stowe, Harriet Beecher
Here Origen shows that he considers the homoousia of the Son and the Father just as relative as the unchangeability of the Son.
From History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7) by Buchanan, Neil
To the names already given as belonging to the Eleatic school may be added that of Melissus of Samos, who also founded his argument on the nature of Being, deducing its unity, unchangeability, and indivisibility.
From History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume I (of 2) Revised Edition by Draper, John William