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  • 11invariably — I adverb always, as a rule, changelessly, commonly, constantly, conventionally, customarily, faithfully, fixedly, frequently, generally, habitually, immutably, in all cases, in every instance, normally, ordinarily, perpetually, regularly,… …

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  • 12Augustine — Gerard O’Daly 1 LIFE AND PHILOSOPHICAL READINGS Augustine was born in Thagaste (modern Souk Ahras in Algeria) in Roman North Africa in AD 354. He died as bishop of Hippo (now Annaba, Algeria) in 430. His education followed the standard Roman… …

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  • 13always — Synonyms and related words: abidingly, again and again, all along, all over, all the time, all the while, at all times, at every turn, ceaselessly, changelessly, constantly, continually, continuously, cosmically, daily, daily and hourly, day… …

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  • 14invariably — Synonyms and related words: abidingly, all along, all over, all the time, all the while, always, at all times, at every turn, changelessly, constantly, continually, cosmically, enduringly, ever, ever and always, everywhere, galactically, in every …

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  • 15permanently — Synonyms and related words: abidingly, ad infinitum, always, ceaselessly, changelessly, constantly, continually, continuously, endlessly, enduringly, eternally, everlastingly, for good, forever, forevermore, in perpetuity, incessantly,… …

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  • 16perpetually — Synonyms and related words: abidingly, ad infinitum, always, at all times, ceaselessly, changelessly, constantly, continually, continuously, daily, daily and hourly, day after day, day and night, endlessly, enduringly, eternally, ever, ever and… …

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  • 17rigidly — Synonyms and related words: abidingly, absolutely, adamantly, always, changelessly, dead, definitely, directly, dourly, enduringly, even, exactly, expressly, faithfully, firmly, grimly, hardly, immovably, immutably, implacably, impliably, in all… …

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  • 18change — verb 1》 make or become different.     ↘(of the moon) arrive at a fresh phase; become new. 2》 take or use another instead of: she decided to change her name.     ↘move from one to (another).     ↘(change over) move from one system or situation to… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 19aye — I. ad. (Poetical.) Always, forever, evermore, continually, ceaselessly, unendingly, changelessly, unchangingly, immutably. II. ad. See ay …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 20changeless — adjective literary never seeming to change: a changeless desert landscape changelessly adverb …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English