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unˈchangeably, adv. [f. as prec. + -ly.] Immutably.
a1340Hampole Psalter lxxxviii. 35 Antyme, þat is, vnchaungabilly i sware in my haligh. 1608Willet Hexapla Exod. 790 God yet himselfe being vnchangeablie present. 1682Norris Hierocles 17 Shining with him in a happy life, but not uniformly and unchangeably. 1743J. Morris Serm. ii. 37 Him, who is so perfectly wise, so unchangeably happy. 1781Cowper Table-t. 443 A dire effect, by one of nature's laws Unchangeably connected with its cause. 1829Southey All for Love i. xxi, Therein to be for life and death Unchangeably array'd. 1875J. P. Hopps Princ. Relig. viii. 26 There is such a thing as the eternally right and the unchangeably good. |