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unalterably

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un·al·ter·a·ble  (n-ôltr--bl)
adj.
Impossible to alter: the unalterable season of bitter cold in Siberia.

un·alter·a·bili·ty, un·alter·a·ble·ness n.
un·alter·a·bly adv.
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Adv.1.unalterablyunalterably - in an unalterable and unchangeable manner; "his views were unchangeably fixed"
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unalterably [ʌnˈɒltərəblɪ] ADVde modo inalterable
we are unalterably opposed to itnos oponemos rotundamente a ello
unalterably
advunveränderlich; to be unalterably opposed to somethingentschieden gegen etw sein


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No; I am unalterably fixed on this point, though I have not yet quite decided on the manner of bringing it about.
But the projectile must describe a curve unalterably determined by the laws of mechanical reasoning.
Although all Vronsky's inner life was absorbed in his passion, his external life unalterably and inevitably followed along the old accustomed lines of his social and regimental ties and interests.
 
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