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invariable

1 of 2adjective
/ɪnˈvɛriəbl/
1

having a constant, unchanging nature

  • His morning routine was invariable, starting with a cup of coffee and a jog.
  • The teacher's invariable response to late assignments was a deduction in marks.
  • The invariable heat of the desert made it a challenging place to live.
  • Despite the chaos around her, her invariable calm helped others stay grounded.
  • The invariable laws of physics govern how objects move in the universe.
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