invariably Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪnˈveə.ri.ə.bli]
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Meaning of invariably In English

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Examples of invariably

  • The arrival of the mail invariably brought details, which gave a darker aspect to this truly disastrous affair.

  • However, even if corruption reduces pollution via its effect on income, this indirect effect is invariably dominated by the direct effect.

  • Having examined unto them, however, he invariably finds them real and fights them with pseudo-kabbalistic spells, a rubber outfit, and dangerously overloaded vacuum tubes.

  • A cavernous sinus thrombosis, (a clot in the venous blood draining the face or sinuses and invariably fatal in pre-antibiotic days) should be considered.

  • While there is a very extensive literature on "dual-task" performance, it invariably emphasizes the allocation of attention between two tasks of a ventral nature.

  • Numerous exercises, invariably followed by solutions, will help the research student.

  • Delays invariably occur between the output of a system and subsequent adjustments.

  • Moreover, by constant repetition of the brilliance of her work it has become sacrosanct, to the extent that any criticism of it is invariably quashed.

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Translations of invariably In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    總,老是…

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  • 中文简体

    总,老是…

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  • Español

    invariablemente…

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  • Português

    sempre…

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  • Türk dili

    her zaman, daima, hep…

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  • Français

    invariablement…

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  • Čeština

    neustále…

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  • Dansk

    altid, ufravigeligt…

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