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The English language seems to lack a verb meaning "to make immutable" (unless I've overlooked one, which is entirely possible). Possible candidates like "freeze", "petrify" etc. don't really seem to fit the bill. :thinking_face:
“set” would be good were it not already overloaded
Congeal, maybe?
I would humbly suggest “immutable-ise”, because it’s meaning will be obvious.
immutate
Perhaps a coinage is needed - "immutate" sounds good, since it's of a similar pattern to "commutate".
That's a possibility. :thinking_face:
‘concrete-ise’?
I should perhaps say that I haven't got a pressing need for such a word - my mind was just idly wandering, perhaps owing to lack of caffeine. 🙂
The German approach makes sense - just smash lots of small words together into one big one. A composable language.
reify?
when you talk about edges in a graph or network, you reify them when you formalise them into fixed meaning
ossify?
I guess when we have compound meaning it's usually at the granularity of a phrase
is there an emoji for immutability?
is that a unicode standard emoji? 😛
English is a great language. If it doesn't have a word it just invades a country that has it (or if you go back far enough gets invaded) and steals the word from them
pajamas and bungalow from my people
and gobshite, weirdly
@agile_geek I see you're getting some publicity in #news-and-articles
That's a very thorough article. How long did you spend writing it @agile_geek?
I started thinking about it in September...when I was in a dark place. I started writing it in late October but I kept walking away from it and coming back to it occasionally. Not really happy with it as it rambles but I needed to let it out in the wild and didn't know how to improve it.
I think it was pretty articulate. Really enjoyed all the pun titles :)
I’m unreasonably excited about this: http://www.diamond.ac.uk/Public/VisitUs.html