Used in a Sentence

invariability

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for invariability.

Editorial note

While the two are certainly different, it is also true that causation does not have the set-in-stoneness/invariability that is commonly taken for granted.

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Quick take

The quality of being invariable

Meaning at a glance

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noun

The quality of being invariable

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for invariability.

Example sentences

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While the two are certainly different, it is also true that causation does not have the set-in-stoneness/invariability that is commonly taken for granted.

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You’d have to think we live in some kind of simulation if this happens with such invariability...

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Moreover, of population suicide rates: Not only is this rate constant for long periods, but its invariability is even greater than that of leading demographic data.

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Thanks for clearing up the redemption period invariability though.

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In my state the Republican legislature passed legislation to enable both municipal broadband and require power companies to allow data services on utility poles, which power companies invariability blocked.

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A diversity of power sources, each with their own problems (cost [nuclear/storage], invariability [nuclear], volatility [wind/pv], total resources available [hydro/geothermal] is what will get us through this.

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Just about everyone, on all sides of the gender issues debates expressly acknowledges that sex-correlated differences exist, though the nature, extent, invariability, and policy relevance of those differences is endlessly debated.

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It absolves the taxpayer obligation to maintain the homes (which isn't really being met anyway), puts the homeless in homes, and doesn't really have too much in the way of perverse incentives, but for the invariability that we might temporarily grow the homeless population for those looking for free homes.

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In social sciences, this becomes social and/or (modern) historical determinism, leaning heavily towards assuming everything's a construct and caused by historical precedent, ignoring biology (other animals, hormones, sexual attraction, evolution), long-term history and global invariability of gender roles.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use invariability in a sentence?

While the two are certainly different, it is also true that causation does not have the set-in-stoneness/invariability that is commonly taken for granted.

What does invariability mean?

The quality of being invariable

What part of speech is invariability?

invariability is commonly used as noun.