unalterable
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- a not capable of being changed or altered
unalterable resolve
an unalterable ground rule - s of a sentence; that cannot be changed
an unalterable death sentence - s remaining the same for indefinitely long times
- Amid much bluster on both sides, the Nazis made "unalterable demands," the Reds "unalterable refusals," and the little Palos became a bone over which could snarl the mightiest .
- Given the unalterable fact that the disenfranchisement law does affect a higher percentage of minorities than whites, how can you conclude that prison inmates don't get to vote?.
- Instead, he says, the agency encouraged a project that may well cause "unalterable and irreparable damage.