immute
/ɪˈmuːt/Definitions
1. verb
To make something unable to change or be changed.
“The new law aimed to immute the constitution to prevent future amendments.”
2. verb
To preserve or keep something in its original state.
“She tried to immute the historical building to maintain its original architecture.”
3. noun
The state of being unable to change or be changed.
“The immute nature of the law was a point of contention among the lawmakers.”