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▪ I. † iˈmmute, v. Obs. [ad. L. immūt-āre, f. im- (im-1) + mūtāre to change.] trans. To produce a change in; to change, alter, transform.
1613Salkeld Treat. Angels 106 (L.) God can immediately immute, change, corrupt, destroy, or annihilate whatsoever pleaseth His divine majesty. 1646Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. ii. v. 86 Although the substance of gold be not sensibly immuted or its gravity at all decreased. 1661Glanvill Van. Dogm. xxi. 206 That..would be more immuted by those greater alterations which are in cadaverous solutions. ▪ II. † iˈmmute, a. Obs. rare. [Irregular shortening of immuted. (Cf. elated, elate.)] Unchanged.
1639G. Daniel Ecclus. xxvi. 53 Soe fixt doth vertue stand, and soe Immute, With her whose thoughts are truly resolute. |