What's the difference between inalterability and inalterable?

Inalterability


Definition:

  • (n.) The quality of being unalterable or unchangeable; permanence.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The individual finds himself in a situation where external forces have lead to a restriction of his world and, in addition, is subjectively sensing of the inalterability of his situation.
  • (2) There seems to exist an inherent barrier to the achievement of any extreme biological state, be it massive intravascular coagulation, intense euphoria, or the inalterable decision to kill oneself.
  • (3) The lipoproteinogram stayed inalterable in C, meanwhile alpha LP were increased and beta LP were decreased in animals on which the dietary lipidic charge had been increased.
  • (4) Prosthesis should be clinically inert and inalterable with time, easy to sterilize, intraoperatively mouldable, and, from the aesthetic point of view, unrecognizable at touch.
  • (5) This critical situation is due to different social, economic, traditional and cultural factors which stay firmly inalterable.
  • (6) It is pointed out that knowledge of one's self means an inalterable assumption for every person working with cancer patients.

Inalterable


Definition:

  • (a.) Not alterable; incapable of being altered or changed; unalterable.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The individual finds himself in a situation where external forces have lead to a restriction of his world and, in addition, is subjectively sensing of the inalterability of his situation.
  • (2) There seems to exist an inherent barrier to the achievement of any extreme biological state, be it massive intravascular coagulation, intense euphoria, or the inalterable decision to kill oneself.
  • (3) The lipoproteinogram stayed inalterable in C, meanwhile alpha LP were increased and beta LP were decreased in animals on which the dietary lipidic charge had been increased.
  • (4) Prosthesis should be clinically inert and inalterable with time, easy to sterilize, intraoperatively mouldable, and, from the aesthetic point of view, unrecognizable at touch.
  • (5) This critical situation is due to different social, economic, traditional and cultural factors which stay firmly inalterable.
  • (6) It is pointed out that knowledge of one's self means an inalterable assumption for every person working with cancer patients.

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