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unalterably

English

Etymology

unalterable +? -ly

Adverb

unalterably (comparative more unalterably, superlative most unalterably)

  1. In an unalterable manner; in a manner that makes it impossible to be altered.
    First experiences are always the most memorable because they fix themselves in the mind unalterably and most powerfully.
    • 1870, William Jones (transl.), Sacontalá; or, The Fatal Ring, Act III, page 59
      Sac. From that instant my affection was unalterably fixed on him—and thence I am reduced to my present langour.

Synonyms

  • immutably, unchangeably; See also Thesaurus:uniformly

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unchangeable

English

Etymology

un- +? changeable

Adjective

unchangeable (comparative more unchangeable, superlative most unchangeable)

  1. Not changeable; incapable of being changed or of changing; immutable.

Noun

unchangeable (plural unchangeables)

  1. Something that cannot be changed.

Translations

References

  • Webster, Noah (1828) , “unchangeable”, in An American Dictionary of the English Language

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