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immutability

[ih-myoo-tuh-bil-i-tee] / ɪˌmju təˈbɪl ɪ ti /




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A blockchain is a distributed ledger that that records transactions in a way that ensures security, transparency, and immutability.

From Science Daily May 10, 2024

Kasdan liked the metaphor of “the immutability of the canyon” — where the characters actually drive to in the film’s finale.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 21, 2021

Some fans may be comforted by this immutability; in truth, many favorite TV properties are beloved precisely because the characters and settings exist in familiar bubbles.

From Salon Jul. 22, 2019

Yet the immutability standard is showing real signs of wear, largely because the Supreme Court has never actually defined immutability.

From Slate May 16, 2019

This fuzziness surrounding the rules was a strange counterpoint to the solidity of Sing Sing’s walls, the seeming immutability of the prison.

From "Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing" by Ted Conover




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