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mutability

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












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The effect is of a delirious mutability, in which the poems coalesce almost in spite of themselves.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 7, 2023

The subjects’ mutability echoes the local artist’s slippery style, which incorporates collage and shifts easily from realism to expressionism.

From Washington Post Mar. 24, 2023

Their subjects are equally eclectic, ranging from the mutability of online selves to the dissolution of authorship in the digital age.

From New York Times Mar. 17, 2023

Typically, Brohner said, the mutability of dough requires human expertise to handle, roll out, and troubleshoot.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 16, 2022

He cared only for the material side of things: the nature of elements, the essence and mutability of matter.

From "Strange the Dreamer" by Laini Taylor




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