inmutable

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. immutable
Algunas religiones consideran que su dios es inmutable.Some religions consider their god to be immutable.
b. unchanging
Quisiera tener una relación tan estable como la amistad inmutable entre Amy y Ana.I wish I could have a stable relationship, like the unchanging friendship between Amy and Ana.
c. unchangeable
La maestra de física nos explicó que las leyes del movimiento de Newton son inmutables.The physics teacher explained us that Newton's motion laws are unchangeable.
a. impassive
¿Cómo pudo mantenerse inmutable ante una noticia tan impactante?How could he remain impassive after the shocking news?
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