immutable truth

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Refers to a fundamental fact or principle that cannot be altered or disputed.

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Examples (10)

  • The law of gravity is an immutable truth of physics.
  • For many, divine love is an immutable truth.
  • It's an immutable truth that all living things must eventually die.
  • He believed in certain immutable truths that guided his life.
  • The idea of human dignity is considered an immutable truth by many philosophers.
  • Despite changing times, some values remain an immutable truth.
  • They argued that personal freedom is an immutable truth for all.
  • The principle of cause and effect is an immutable truth in the universe.
  • She sought to uncover the immutable truths hidden within ancient texts.
  • The interconnectedness of nature is an immutable truth we often overlook.