Invariabilities [noun]

Definition of Invariabilities:

boredom; sameness

Opposite/Antonyms of Invariabilities:


Sentence/Example of Invariabilities:

The usage of money has taken from the unity of value that character of invariability which it ought necessarily to possess.

It is this invariability of sequence which can alone give value to experience, and render education, in the true sense, possible.

These manœuvres are repeated with a striking degree of invariability.

It is founded on the absolute integrity and invariability of nature.

This object is attained by the invariability of the adjectives, and especially by composition.

From the invariability of the axis of rotation, we must conclude that whatever form is the true form, it is one of equilibrium.

The infant of literature “wails” and wails feebly, with the invariability of a thing unproved and taken for granted.

The combination of invariability and reversibility in the Peirce pendulums was an innovation for relative determinations.

One fact well ascertained as regards both species is the invariability of the type.

The invariability of nature, as he conceived it, was true of the emotions and the will, as well as of the intellect.