adverb
- in a way that cannot be changed or altered; unchangeably
Usage: formal; rare
Examples
- The laws of physics remain incommutably constant throughout the universe.
- His principles were incommutably fixed from an early age.
- The ancient traditions were considered incommutably sacred by the community.
- She believed that certain moral truths existed incommutably across all cultures.
- The mathematical theorem stands incommutably proven after centuries of scrutiny.