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It is used to describe something that cannot be changed or altered. Example: "The terms of the agreement were unalterably set in stone, leaving no room for negotiation."
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unalterably
adverb
In an unalterable manner; in a manner that makes it impossible to be altered.
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My resolutions…remain unalterably fixed," he declared to the officer to whose custody Asgill had been transferred.
New York and California are for the foreseeable future unalterably Democrat.
The Spanish grandees likewise did not recognize it, being unalterably opposed to partition.
Although Lincoln had no objection to the first of these amendments, he was unalterably opposed to the second and indeed to any scheme infringing in the slightest upon the free-soil plank of his party's platform.
The intelligentsia was partly liberal, partly radical, but in either case unalterably opposed to the status quo.
If mainstream journalists find it annoying that conservatives think of them as unalterably hostile, they find it just as annoying that liberals think of them as the friend who keeps letting them down.
What he can do is let voters less unalterably opposed to his candidacy know that he will be their President.
"But Miss R. remains visibly — and unalterably — a girl throughout her stream-of-consciousness script".
Schwartzman speaks inescapably like himself; he's among the most classical of contemporary movie actors in this regard, in that he is, irreducibly and unalterably, always himself.
By the time he realizes his mistake and tries to retract, Grace has bound him unalterably by telling her father that she is pregnant, and falsely implying that the child is his, just as Wilfred is falling in love with another woman.
He was vexed by "those characteristics of the American mind which appear unalterably set against any contradiction by reality".
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