immutable values

[/ɪˈmjuːtəbəl ˈvæljuːz/]
noun phrase
valores imutáveis
1. Core principles or beliefs that cannot be changed or modified; fundamental ideals that remain constant regardless of circumstances
The organization's immutable values include integrity, transparency, and respect for all individuals.
Os valores imutáveis da organização incluem integridade, transparência e respeito por todos os indivíduos.
2. In programming and computing, data or objects that cannot be altered after creation
Strings in Java are immutable values, meaning once created they cannot be changed.
Strings em Java são valores imutáveis, significando que uma vez criados não podem ser alterados.
This phrase is commonly used in corporate mission statements, software development documentation, and ethical discussions in both Brazilian and American English contexts. In Brazil, it appears frequently in organizational cultures and philosophical discussions about unchanging principles. In the USA, it's particularly prevalent in technology sectors and corporate governance.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
unchangeable principlesfundamental valuescore beliefsfixed principlesconstant ideals
Antonyms / Antônimos
mutable valueschangeable principlesflexible valuesvariable principles

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
valores imutáveis
Standard usage in business, philosophy, and technology contexts
Portugal
valores imutáveis
Same usage as Brazilian Portuguese; common in organizational and technical literature
São Paulo
valores imutáveis
Frequently used in corporate and academic contexts

Related Words

principlesethicsmoral valuesconstancyinvariablesteadfast beliefs

Related Idioms & Phrases

set in stone
written in stone
carved in stone
stand by one's values
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