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unalterably

[ US /əˈnɔɫtɝəbɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an unalterable and unchangeable manner
    his views were unchangeably fixed

How To Use unalterably In A Sentence

  • Yet he realized that were Henry to be entrusted with the regency he would change in the most radical fashion the course of the ship of state; would introduce measures dear to the late Emperor Frederick, but to which he, the kaiser, was unalterably opposed, and would, in short, undo everything that he himself had done; so that when eventually the crown prince came of age there would be no longer any possibility of his continuing his father's policy, a policy which the emperor has been at great pains to inculcate into his boy. The Secret Memoirs of the Courts of Europe
  • It appears, then, that the overwhelming majority of the German Party is unalterably opposed to "reformism," "revisionism," opportunism, compromise, or any policy other than that of revolutionary Socialism. Socialism As It Is A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement
  • The merit of his _Maximes_ as examples of style -- a style which may be described as lapidary -- is incomparable; it is impossible to say more, or to say it more adequately, in little; but one wearies in the end of the monotony of an idea unalterably applied, of unqualified brilliance, of unrelieved concision; we anticipate our surprise, and its purpose is defeated. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II.
  • YOU Matt, with your fearless devotion to revealed truth, have patiently and unalterably mainlined the notion of an increasingly unavoidable doomsday scenario directly into my brain. Matthew Yglesias » The Beautiful People
  • And he lay upon her, perfectly formed and unalterably complete in his love for her.
  • While unfortunate, this illustrated the danger of dependency on others - kind of like how we're currently dependent and seemingly unalterably tied to the United States economy.
  • Were it otherwise, it would remain at best a ham-fisted attempt to to ‘objectify’ the unalterably subjective.
  • Were it otherwise, it would remain at best a ham-fisted attempt to to ‘objectify’ the unalterably subjective.
  • Yet most judges I know are beholden to Power-by that I mean unalterably pledged to the dominant force of the system.
  • Along with the fever came the growing perception that the Democratic Party has been unalterably changed, regardless of the identity of the eventual nominee.
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