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View synonyms for invariably

invariably

/ ɪnˈvɛərɪəblɪ /

adverb

  1. always; without exception


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Example Sentences

And yes, that authoritarian, patriarchal guru-power structure, invariably, always leads to abuses.

It is a horrific and inconvenient truth, but paying ransoms to free hostages invariably worsens the problem in the long-term.

When music had come into the discussion, the emphasis invariably was on rock sounds and players.

In any controversy, he invariably positioned himself between the poles.

The scapegoat is invariably an outsider, existing at the margins of a community, and resisting its core values.

Georgie now, to her astonishment, found her movements invariably chronicled in the society journals.

She was invariably tired now, Tom soon discovered—until Tony returned from Cairo.

In the Dominion it is invariably obtained from hard rock somewhat difficult to work.

The pedal keys were almost invariably straight and the pedal boards flat.

The color-index is thus almost invariably low, the average being about 0.5.

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