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unchangeable

British  
/ ʌnˈtʃeɪndʒəbəl /

adjective

  1. not capable of being changed or altered

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Joint wills are complicated and, unlike trusts that become irrevocable upon one spouse’s death, are not necessarily unchangeable after one spouse dies.

From MarketWatch

The trust becomes irrevocable/unchangeable at your death, ensuring the instructions cannot be changed.

From MarketWatch

Rather than emphasizing unchangeable characteristics, he presented human beings as malleable over long stretches of time.

From The Wall Street Journal

A fixed mindset -- the belief that intelligence and ability are unchangeable traits -- is also connected to impostor feelings.

From Science Daily

What are the facts of this scene that are unchangeable?

From The Wall Street Journal