immutar

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Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin immūtō.

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Verb

immutar (first-person singular present immuto, first-person singular preterite immutí, past participle immutat)

  1. (transitive) to alter
    Synonym: alterar
  2. (pronominal) to bat an eyelid
    • 1947, Sebastià Juan Arbó, Tino Costa:
      Llavors la varen expulsar del col·legi. Ella no s'immutà: recollí les seves coses i se n'anà bo i acomiadant-se de totes nosaltres amb la més gran naturalitat, com si se'n anés per a un viatge.
      Then they expelled her from the school. She didn't bat an eyelid: She collected her things and left well, taking leave of us all with the greatest naturalness, as if she were leaving on a trip.

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