Inalterable in english
Unalterable
pronunciation: ənɔltɜrəbəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ənɔltɜrəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
inalterable = fast + Color ; unalterable ; unchanged.
Example: A covering material of fast, even colour, was eventually produced that was impervious to the adhesive with which it was stuck to the boards.Example: Flexibility in the notation of a scheme enables us to make a choice, but once made that choice becomes unalterable.Example: The most recent book on the subject, almost fifty years later, makes it plain that the situation is unchanged.more:
» hacer inalterable = set in + stone ; set in + tablets of stone .
Example: Reciprocity and mutual understanding are necessary conditions for states who want establish firm relationships and this should be set in stone. Example: Standards are not principles set in tablets of stone -- they are living and contextualised principles open to critique, adaptation and refinement in the light of evolving professional knowledge.» ser inalterable = set in + stone ; set in + tablets of stone .
Example: Reciprocity and mutual understanding are necessary conditions for states who want establish firm relationships and this should be set in stone. Example: Standards are not principles set in tablets of stone -- they are living and contextualised principles open to critique, adaptation and refinement in the light of evolving professional knowledge.