All 3 Uses of
invariably
in
Childhood's End
- Though the Secretary General often made a number of calls before reaching his own office, he invariably left word that he was doing so.†
Chpt 3 *invariably = always; or (said in exaggeration when meaning) almost always
- Women had fainted-not always without forethought-since time immemorial, and men had invariably responded in the desired way.†
Chpt 9
- Sometimes, they change their minds at this stage, but that's very unusual and almost invariably through personal reasons outside their controL Our tests are practically a hundred-per-cent reliable now: the people they pass are the people who really want to come.†
Chpt 15
Definition:
never changing; or always the same