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invariably

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in·var·i·a·ble  (n-vâr--bl)
adj.
Not changing or subject to change; constant.

in·vari·a·bili·ty, in·vari·a·ble·ness n.
in·vari·a·bly adv.

invariably [ɪnˈvɛərɪəblɪ]
adv
always; without exception
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Adv.1.invariably - without variation or change, in every case; "constantly kind and gracious"; "he always arrives on time"

invariably
adverb always, regularly, constantly, every time, inevitably, repeatedly, consistently, ever, continually, aye (Scot.), eternally, habitually, perpetually, without exception, customarily, unfailingly, on every occasion, unceasingly, twenty-four-seven (informal), day in, day out They almost invariably get it wrong.
Translations
invariably [ɪnˈvɛərɪəblɪ] ADVinvariablemente, siempre
it invariably happens thatocurre siempre que ...
he is invariably latesiempre llega tarde, llega tarde invariablemente
invariably [ɪnˈvɛəriəbli] advinvariablement
She is invariably late → Elle est invariablement en retard.
almost invariably → presque invariablement
They almost invariably get it wrong → Ils se trompent presque invariablement.
invariably
advständig, unweigerlich; (= not changing)unveränderlich; do you trust his judgement? — invariably!trauen Sie seinem Urteil? — ausnahmslos!
invariably [ɪnˈvɛərɪəblɪ] advinvariabilmente
she is invariably late → è immancabilmente in ritardo
invariably [ɪnˈvɛərɪəblɪ] advinvariabilmente
she is invariably late → è immancabilmente in ritardo


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Be pleased, then, to remember (First): That the actions of human beings are not invariably governed by the laws of pure reason.
Not content with paying the nation in general the compliment of invariably carrying an umbrella, and invariably wearing gaiters and a white hat, the Professor further aspired to become an Englishman in his habits and amusements, as well as in his personal appearance.
For purposes of euphony, however, without which the lines would be harsh and unpoetical, I have invariably made two syllables of them.
 
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