unchangeableness

English

Etymology

From unchangeable + -ness

Noun

unchangeableness (uncountable)

  1. The state or quality of being unchangeable; immutability.
    • Bishop Joseph Hall
      [] there are some dispositions blame-worthy in men, which are yet, in a right sense, holily ascribed unto God; as unchangeableness, and irrepentance.

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