All 3 Uses
invariably
in
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
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- He had noticed again and again in his lab work that what might seem to be the hardest part of scientific work, thinking up the hypotheses, was invariably the easiest.†
Part 2 *invariably = always; or (said in exaggeration when meaning) almost always
- One thing about pioneers that you don't hear mentioned is that they are invariably, by their nature, mess-makers.†
Part 3
- Thus, in cultures whose ancestry includes ancient Greece, one invariably finds a strong subject-object differentiation because the grammar of the old Greek mythos presumed a sharp natural division of subjects and predicates.†
Part 4
Definitions:
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(1)
(invariably) never changing; or always the same
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)