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incommutable /ɪnkəˈmjuːtəb(ə)l /adjectiveNot capable of being changed or exchanged.He has always known God's judgment to be immutable, incommutable....- As schizophrenics build their own universes, they do prefer an incommutable outside universe to build on.
Derivatives incommutably /ˌɪnkəˈmjuːtəbli / adverb ...- Therefore, it must be known, that God, existing incommutably always in Himself, is by means of His presence, power, and essence in every nature or essence without His own limitation.
- Options weren't riskless, but they weren't incommutably dangerous, either.
Origin Late Middle English: from Latin incommutabilis, from in- 'not' + commutabilis (see commutable). |