Immutable in a sentence as an adjective

Sort of an immutable DNS system for data built on hashes.

The author is wrong because she assumes social customs are immutable.

"Names are not intended to be unique or, frankly, immutable.

You can use mutable data, but by default everything is immutable.

"mut" is needed after each binding because one pattern can contain some mutable bindings and some immutable bindings.

The actual data is stored using GValue, an immutable binary datatype for recursive types that is in glib.

The first time I heard about using immutable objects in Java nearly everybody was laughing at the idea, making fun of it.

The data are immutable; one thread doesn't affect the other, unless the programmer explicitly uses stateful constructs like pointers.

When you rebase a branch called "master", nothing is rewritten: a new immutable commit history is created, and the ref "master" is moved from pointing at the old history to pointing at the new history.

Immutable definitions

adjective

not subject or susceptible to change or variation in form or quality or nature; "the view of that time was that all species were immutable, created by God"

See also: changeless