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Meanings of
unchangeableness
in English
Catalan
inalterabilitat
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The quality of being unchangeable; having a marked tendency to remain unchanged.
changelessness
unchangingness
unchangeability
changeableness
Catalan
inalterabilitat
Usage of
unchangeableness
in English
1
What most hinders progress is quite conceivably a sort of swamped
unchangeableness
.
2
In consequence of
unchangeableness
,
Brahma transcends all sorrow as also all pairs of opposites.
3
His universal laws, His
unchangeableness
,
are not infringed in ethics any more than in music.
4
This is one of the reasons for my
attachment
-
its
unchangeableness
,
its entire satisfaction of sentiment.
5
His faithfulness is the expression of His
unchangeableness
.
6
The
unchangeableness
of God, which is declared in His very name, guarantees the continued existence of Israel.
7
Atropos and the fire) producing the quality of
unchangeableness
.
8
A flow of joy came into my soul whilst realizing thus the
unchangeableness
of our adorable Lord.
9
The
unchangeableness
of character, especially of faults.
10
There are three things I conceive imported in this name: God's unsearchableness, God's
unchangeableness
,
and God's absoluteness.
11
Bloomfield had a quality of
unchangeableness
.
12
Answer all objections, from his mercy, goodness, power, wisdom,
unchangeableness
,
and this shall be more nor the trouble.
13
Schopenhauer believes in the
unchangeableness
of innate tendencies in the individual, and in the invariability of the primitive disposition.
14
If we have a God immutable and unchangeable to build upon, let us build upon Him immutability and
unchangeableness
.
15
Almost a century before him, Lucretius had expressed, in an admirable manner, the
unchangeableness
of the general system of Nature.
16
Plato is deeply impressed by the antiquity of Egypt, and the
unchangeableness
of her ancient forms of song and dance.
Other examples for "unchangeableness"
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unchangeableness
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
become the unchangeableness
swamp unchangeableness
Translations for
unchangeableness
Catalan
inalterabilitat
Unchangeableness
through the time