Definitionadv. in an unalterable and unchangeable manner
Last update: August 25, 2015
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It is hard to explain this solitary instance of shabby conduct in a thoroughly generous man towards a person to whom he was unalterably attached and who fully deserved his affection. [Please select]
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But perhaps politics are slower than the æsthetic movement; David's view of art and practice of painting were fixed unalterably under the reign of philosophism. [Please select]
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The regiment was also a home, and as unalterably dear and precious as his parents' house. [Please select]
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The programme ends by declaring that "the trade union movement is unalterably and emphatically opposed." [Please select]
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If she took anything, she had a right to take it; of that Peter was unalterably certain. [Please select]
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Still he would capture Wildfire; his mind was unalterably set there. [Please select]
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And those three million policemen, armed with lethal and legal weapons, are inflexibly and unalterably for no change. [Please select]
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The Church to him was not so much a religious body as a political one, and to it he was unalterably opposed. [Please select]
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But I am still unalterably opposed to making ourselves ridiculous in the eyes of Mr. [Please select]
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From her shoe-latchet to her topmost hair-pin she was unalterably the same as she had been in days gone by. [Please select]
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"I'll tell you the whole thing, what I actually know, and what I was forced to guess at: "When this merger idea first took shape, last summer, Dunmore saw how unalterably opposed to it Mr.' [Please select]
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