Use of invariably in Sentences. 27 Examples

The examples include invariably at the start of sentence, invariably at the end of sentence and invariably in the middle of sentence

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invariably at the start of sentence


  1. Invariably the reply came back, 'Not now!'
  2. Invariably, the left hand produces a better drawing.

invariably in the middle of sentence


  1. Evil odors invariably repel.
  2. The train is invariably late.
  3. This is not invariably the case.
  4. We always invariably support him.
  5. It invariably rains when I go there.
  6. They almost invariably get it wrong.
  7. All things invariably divide into two.
  8. It invariably rains when he goes there.
  9. When questioned, he invariably dummy up.
  10. The needs of patients invariably overlap.
  11. It's invariably wet when I take my holidays.
  12. The security guards were invariably ex-servicemen.
  13. After her meal she invariably rinsed out her mouth.
  14. In portraits, chiefs were invariably shown full face.
  15. In practice, combat units were invariably understrength.
  16. Whenever she failed to comprehend she invariably laughed.
  17. This acute infection of the brain is almost invariably fatal.
  18. The successful teacher is invariably a pragmatist and a realist.
  19. Wherever there is political upheaval, invariably there are refugees.
  20. He was invariably willing to discuss the possibilities hypothetically.
  21. The Inspector remembered her as a small, mousy woman, invariably worried.
  22. Acupuncture treatment is gentle, painless, and, invariably, most relaxing.
  23. Neither of them is telling the whole truth. invariably, they keep something back.
  24. If the general found his authority questioned he invariably administered a sharp rebuke.
  25. Make a note of the questions you want to ask. You will invariably forget some of them otherwise.

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abstruse -
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Difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge.