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mutable

[myoo-tuh-buhl] / ˈmyu tə bəl /


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Cyrus turns her divorce into a showcase for her mutable identity and powerhouse voice on ‘Endless Summer Vacation,’ led by the smash empowerment jam ‘Flowers.’

From Los Angeles Times

Limestone, marble and alabaster are among the most solid materials employed by artists, yet Deborah Reichmann sees them as endlessly mutable.

From Washington Post

Living with a capricious enemy has been unsettling even for researchers, public health officials and journalists who are used to the mutable nature of science.

From New York Times

Influenza viruses are so mutable that they require a new vaccine every year.

From Seattle Times

Although we may be only dimly aware of this, operations inside our bodies follow busy, intricate and mutable circadian schedules.

From New York Times