Crossword-Solution: UNMODIFIABLE 12 letters, 16 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 20

We have 16 clues for the answer “UNMODIFIABLE”

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inalterable 26 answers
unmovable 29 answers
unalterable 31 answers
unchangeable 49 answers
Inevitable 49 answers
dogmatic 52 answers
Stated 52 answers
immutable 59 answers
invariable 60 answers
Categorical 61 answers
Permanent 70 answers
Formal 73 answers
established 73 answers
Settled 80 answers
fixed 95 answers
Set 116 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Under these average boyish physiognomies that she seems to turn off by the gross, she conceals some of her most rigid, inflexible purposes, some of her most unmodifiable characters; and the dark-eyed, demonstrative, rebellious girl may after all turn out to be a passive being compared with this pink-and-white bit of masculinity with the indeterminate features.
The Mill on the Floss George Eliot 2003
When a desire is repressed, it is still desire, unsatisfied, insistent, unmodifiable by mature points of view, untouched by time, automatic, and capable of almost any subterfuge in order to get satisfaction.
Outwitting Our Nerves Josephine A. Jackson and Helen M. Salisbury 2005
Thus industry and conscientiousness and public spirit, which are clearly affected by environment, show no greater resemblance than such practically unmodifiable traits as memory, original sensitiveness to colors, sounds, and distances.
Human Traits and their Social Significance Irwin Edman 2007
Maturity, in so far as it is mere growth independent of training, is also largely a fixed and unmodifiable condition.
Human Traits and their Social Significance Irwin Edman 2007
True to the principle which I have stated, ancient Philosophy proclaimed that the only knowledge in the end worth having was knowledge of Fact--of what lay behind all seeming however fair--Fact unmodified and unmodifiable by human wish or will; it bade us know the world in which we live and move and have our being, know it as it is truly and in itself, and knowing it love it, loyally acquiescing in its purposes and subserving its ends.
Progress and History Various 2009