immutato
unchanged
adjective eem-moo-TAH-toh Rare
Origin: From Latin immutatus, from in- (not) + mutare (to change).
Also means
unaltered
Usage Note
Immutato describes something that remains exactly as it was, with no modifications: la situazione resta immutata (the situation remains unchanged). It agrees in gender and number: immutato / immutata / immutati / immutate. The seed listed it as a verb with an infinitive, which is incorrect—the infinitive of the base verb is mutare, and immutato is purely an adjective/past-participle form.
Examples
"Le condizioni del contratto rimangono immutate."
Natural Translation
The conditions of the contract remain unchanged.
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