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mutable

[myoo-tuh-buhl] / ˈmyu tə bəl /


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“A Child’s Christmas in Wales” aptly reflects the way that holiday images randomly flare up and recede within the bright hearth of recollection, memories made mutable by the passage of time.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 19, 2025

In the course of his restless, mutable career, Gordon, 72, has written all kinds of music, from classical pieces for solo piano or chamber orchestra to dance scores and experimental operas.

From New York Times • Apr. 23, 2024

But when you take a step backwards and you look at the gameplay, a station wagon is mutable.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 20, 2024

Because of this I suspect its allegorical potency will be perceived as a bit too mutable.

From Salon • Jun. 23, 2023

They have a sense that the length of a day is mutable, and you can never see the end from the beginning.

From "The Sun Is Also a Star" by Nicola Yoon