unalterably
IPA: ʌnˈɔɫtɝʌbɫi
adverb
- In an unalterable manner; in a manner that makes it impossible to be altered.
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Examples of "unalterably" in Sentences
- And Sarah was unalterably opposed to being taxed, especially on things of which she was in short supply.
- But there's probably no better indication that one is unalterably a middle-aged parent than the recognition of how brief a moment college represented in your life.
- “I am unalterably opposed,” he thunders indignantly, “to any attempt at regimentation of the sex drive into the rigid outlets customarily prescribed by our religious traditions.”
- But before I get into the details of why I opposed these detainee provisions, I think it is important to recognize that September 11th irrevocably and unalterably changed our lives.
- That is a long way from the kind of six-month, nine-month, one-year extension, short-term extensions that have been discussed and which the president is unalterably opposed to, Carney said Thursday.
- Alexander Strain and Rachel Beauregard are aptly matched as the twins, not because they look alike (they don't) but because they are able to play different temperaments while still seeming unalterably connected.
- Recalling a city that so unalterably transformed since "Taxi Driver" had its premiere at the Beekman Theater in 1976, Mr. Scorsese smiled, shrugged and told the crowd at the 2011 premiere: "The whole picture should've looked that way."
- On the other hand there were those who said new START was really an end because any further treaty would have to consider Russian demands to limit ballistic missile defense, an issue upon which the two sides seemed unalterably divided.
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