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    [Adjective]  | "in*vari*ant" | \ (ˌ)in-ˈver-ē-ənt \


    1: constant, unchanging; specifically : unchanged by specified mathematical or physical operations or transformations


    Origin: 1874 ;

    [Noun]  | "invariant be" 


    1: the use of the verb be in its uninflected form (as in "she be jogging") or sometimes in the form bes or be's in African American English and to varying degrees in some other varieties of English to indicate that an action or state is habitual or frequent : aspectual be, habitual be


    Origin: 1971 ;

    [Adjective]  | "invariant" 


    1: not varying;


      * e.g., " ... an invariant value "





     [ "Invariably" ]

    1: Invariably is an adverb which means each time or upon every occasion. If you see a particular person that you loathe and despise coming towards you and you always get that sinking feeling in your stomach, then that is invariably what happens. You know that every time you see them they’ll have that shit-eating grin on their face that each time you see it makes you feel sick, then that is invariably what happens as well. You know too, because it happens every time that, without even saying “Hello”, they’ll start dishing the dirt on somebody because that is what invariably happens. I thought a few examples might help to clarify things, but I’m not invariably right.

      * e.g.,  ... Politicians invariably distort the truth and avoid giving straight answers. 

     [ "Invariant Precision" ]

    1: The rock-solid, repeat-hit level of factual exactness that refuses to budge under any spin or viewpoint—used for a person or statement that stays 100% consistent and data-tight every single time.

      * e.g.,  ... Last night, Jake brought that invariant precision—every move was on point, no matter how wild things got. He is all about serious control, but damn, he knows how to turn up the fun when it counts. With Greg, invariant precision means he is always in control—confident and focused as a top, but never too serious to let loose and have fun. He knows exactly how to keep things passionate and exciting, making every moment feel both effortless and unforgettable. 

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