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invariable

[in-vair-ee-uh-buhl] / ɪnˈvɛər i ə bəl /


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When reporters asked if he had the stamina for another campaign, his invariable response was: “Watch me.”

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 22, 2024

“The ball will always find you” is not, of course, an invariable truth.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 15, 2023

If legal race reflected invariable biological truths, then why was the definition of legal race so variable?

From Slate • Apr. 30, 2021

As I got to know Lipska, we talked about running a lot, about the invariable torture of the first few miles, and about what makes people keep going.

From Washington Post • Aug. 3, 2018

This insight has since been applied upward to the stars, and sideways to many subsets of the human family, with great success and invariable opposition.

From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan