Vocabulary

Invariably

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
in every case or on every occasion; always
Urdu meaning
ناقابل تبدیل، ہمیشہ
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. Here`s what to note: at this point, bots cannot identify different types of distress and they can easily, without detection, encourage someone to explore a dangerous idea further, invariably validating it.
  2. There is, indeed, strong local opposition to security operations as well, because kinetic operations invariably entail the displacement of civilian populations and subsequent economic losses due to disrupted livelihoods.
  3. Mr Aurangzeb`s cautious approach will invariably place him at odds with younger champions of cryptocurrencies and related technologies, many of whom would like to see the country `seize the moment` without further ado.
  4. No matter how powerful, they invariably reflect what their base wants.
  5. Each time, the government of the day has launched into a song and dance to celebrate an invariably short-lived achievement.
Synonyms
always, every time, each time, on every occasion, at all times

Antonyms
sometimes, never
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