Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

immutable-law

Noun
/ɪˈmjuː.tə.bəl lɔː/
Definition
An immutable law refers to a principle or rule that remains constant and unchangeable regardless of circumstances or external influences.
Examples
  • According to the philosopher, the principles of justice are considered immutable laws of society.
  • In physics, the law of conservation of energy is an immutable law that governs all transformations of energy.
Meaning
The term is often used to describe laws in fields such as physics or ethics, which are considered universally applicable and not subject to alteration.
Synonyms
  • Unchangeable law
  • Inflexible rule
  • Fixed principle