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unchangeably

adverb as in unalterably

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But the strongest pieces are all coils, swells and loops, cut permanently into wood and inked unchangeably on paper so as to evoke ever-changing motion.

“Some things are unchangeably wild, others stolidly tame … There are wild things that have been altered, but only into a semblance of tameness, it is no real change. But the dog lives in both worlds.”

But, “the more clearly, absolutely, utterly, irrevocably, unchangeably clear it is that it is impossible for you to make a difference and make the world better, the more you must.”

Literature might be the endless repetition of the same topics but these are never received unchangeably.

God is unchangeably good, and His goodness is a sure defence to His servants against all the calumnious devices of the greatest and strongest of men.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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