Durable vs Immutable - What's the difference?
durable | immutable | Related terms |
(economics) A durable good, one useful over more than one period, especially a year.
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Unable to be changed without exception.
(programming, of a variable) Not able to be altered in the memory after its value is set initially, such as a constant.
Durable is a related term of immutable.
As adjectives the difference between durable and immutable
is that durable is able to resist wear, decay; lasting; enduring while immutable is unable to be changed without exception.As nouns the difference between durable and immutable
is that durable is (economics) a durable good, one useful over more than one period, especially a year while immutable is something that cannot be changed.durable
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Synonyms
* permanentAntonyms
* weak * vulnerable * transitoryNoun
(en noun)Antonyms
* nondurable ----immutable
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Adjective
(-)- The government has enacted an immutable law.
