Invariably

/ɪnˈveə.ri.ə.bli/ adverb

Always happening in the same way; without changing or failing.

From *in-* “not” and *variable* “changing,” based on Latin *variabilis* from *variare* “to change.” It means “not variable,” so it never changes.

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