invariously

English

Etymology

in- + various + -ly

Adverb

invariously (not comparable)

  1. Synonym of invariably
    • 1915, Transactions of the American Neurological Association: Annual Meeting 1914
      The sensory distress is invariously described as clawing, grabbing, pulling, or as tension which never lets loose and fatigue which does not disappear after rest.
    • 2013, Charles Crothers, Social Structure
      In 'life events' analysis, it is assumed that individuals and social units are subject to occasional (perhaps regular and frequent) social shocks and that these contribute to stress with which they invariously cope.

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