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Meanings of
invariable
in English
Portuguese
invariável
Catalan
invariable
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Not liable to or capable of change.
variable
Related terms
constant
consistent
strict
unvarying
changeless
invariant
fixed-income
hard-and-fast
Portuguese
invariável
Catalan
constant
Spanish
constante
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A quantity that does not vary.
constant quantity
Catalan
constant
Usage of
invariable
in English
1
Results: Schizophrenia was the almost
invariable
diagnosis for all special hospital patients.
2
Belief in
invariable
laws has undermined belief in miracle and supernatural revelation.
3
He had taken an
invariable
angle of 45° on the first volley.
4
I noticed, with particular pleasure, the
invariable
flower garden attached to each.
5
This is the
invariable
trick of ghosts; they seldom, however, open doors.
6
The experience is an old one, and the result is almost
invariable
.
7
This happens because two distinct attributes may be found in
invariable
conjunction.
8
Silver would appear to be more
invariable
in its value than gold.
9
This is an
invariable
rule and has no personal application, of course.
10
The relation between reality and image should be as
invariable
as mathematics.
11
The
invariable
arrogance of his replies to criticisms shows his absolute self-confidence.
12
Afterward we found that this is an
invariable
experience to the newcomer.
13
But for their
invariable
high calibre this would have been the result.
14
The Emperor's
invariable
method in dealing with men was to mystify them.
15
The price of this is
invariable
,
being always fourpence for everything washed.
16
Good temper may be set down as an
invariable
condition of comfort.
Other examples for "invariable"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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invariable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
invariable rule
almost invariable
invariable custom
invariable reply
invariable answer
More collocations
Translations for
invariable
Portuguese
invariável
Catalan
invariable
constant
quantitat constant
Spanish
constante
Invariable
through the time
Invariable
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common