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alterable
Capable of being changed or altered in some characteristic.
unalterable
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alterable
Alterable.
commutable
1
And yet the past, though of its nature
alterable
,
never had been altered.
2
The elastic is easily replaceable and
alterable
if necessary.
3
Was it something, perhaps
alterable
,
in the new position which had been made for her?
4
A string of pearls is not only
alterable
,
but constantly altered, and cannot easily be traced.
5
What you say about 'doubtful opinion,
alterable
modes, rites, and circumstances in religion' (p. 239).
6
It also follows that though the past is
alterable
,
it never has been altered in any specific instance.
7
Affecting this Act, except in so far as it is declared to be
alterable
by the Irish Legislature.
8
The former not largely
alterable
.
9
The past was
alterable
.
10
Our conditions vary, even more and rapidly, and we have to have something much more rapid and
alterable
than instinct.
11
The provisions with respect to this second order fall within the class of enactments which are
alterable
by the Irish Legislature.
12
This proves, that the very men who had made that constitution, understood that it would be
alterable
by the General Assembly.
13
The cyclical movement of history was now intelligible, or appeared to be so; and if it was intelligible, then it was
alterable
.
14
All the courts, like all the executive departments, were created by Congress,
alterable
by Congress, and subject to the control of Congress.
15
I have said that one of the minds that come thus into contact changes not, while the other, the reader's, is
alterable
.
16
In proportion as it is reckoned to be sociological, will it be considered
alterable
and the national destiny subject to new social forces.
alterable
alterable modes
consider alterable
largely alterable
only alterable
perhaps alterable
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alterable