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Uforanderlige

Uforanderlige is a Danish-Norwegian adjective meaning immutable or unchangeable. It describes something that cannot be altered, modified, or converted into a different state. The form is built from the prefix u- meaning not, and foranderlig, from forandre meaning to change, with the -lig suffix indicating a property. The result is a word used across Danish and Norwegian varieties to label essential, persistent traits or rules.

In usage, uforanderlige is applied to natural laws, principles, or constants that are treated as fixed within

Examples: in Danish, naturens love er uforanderlige (the laws of nature are immutable). Dette prinsipp må være

The term is most common in Danish but appears in Norwegian texts as well, with minor spelling

a
given
theory
or
framework.
In
philosophy,
it
can
denote
a
permanent
truth;
in
law,
it
can
describe
binding
norms
that
resist
amendment;
in
science,
it
may
describe
constants
or
invariants.
In
everyday
language,
it
may
characterize
stubborn
routines
or
unyielding
conditions.
uforanderlig
i
vår
tolkning
(this
principle
must
be
immutable
in
our
interpretation).
In
computing,
while
many
systems
rely
on
mutable
state,
some
data
structures
are
described
as
uforanderlige,
or
immutable,
meaning
once
created
their
state
does
not
change.
adjustments
in
different
dialects.
It
denotes
a
strong
claim
about
permanence
and
should
be
distinguished
from
terms
that
indicate
limited
change
or
variability.