Meaning | not liable to or capable of change. |
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Examples | - "an invariable temperature"
- "an invariable rule"
- "his invariable courtesy"
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Narrower | changeless, constant, invariant, unvarying | Unvarying in nature |
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hard-and-fast, strict | (of rules) stringently enforced |
invariant | unaffected by a designated operation or transformation |
See also | consistent | (sometimes followed by 'with') in agreement or consistent or reliable / reliable |
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constant | steadfast in purpose or devotion or affection |
Opposite | variable | liable to or capable of change |
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Spanish | invariable |
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Catalan | invariable |
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Nouns | invariability, invariableness | the quality of being resistant to variation |
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invariability | a quality of uniformity and lack of variation |
Adverbs | invariably | without variation or change, in every case |
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