Vocabulary

Invariably

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
in every case or on every occasion; always
Urdu meaning
ناقابل تبدیل، ہمیشہ
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. REPORTS on the attendance of parliamentarians during sessions almost invariably evoke much interest among citizens.
    Dawn Editorials — Parliamentarians` attendance — 2026-02-20
  2. Machine operators, drivers, labourers and security guards are often the most vulnerable contestants, while signalmen invariably end up being blamed for train accidents.
    Dawn Editorials — Future fires — 2026-02-09
  3. Evidence is hardly ever recorded by the trial judge, and invariably by the parties themselves, through their lawyers.
    Dawn Editorials — Lost purposes — 2026-01-25
  4. CONOMIC decisions made in panic, without credible data to base them on, invariably backfire.
    Dawn Editorials — Sugar politics — 2025-11-26
  5. This is not the case at present, because the head ofthe Pakistan Cricket Board is invariably a handpicked political appointee, often with dubious credentials and unclear motives.
    Dawn Editorials — A complicated business — 2025-10-03
Synonyms
always, every time, each time, on every occasion, at all times

Antonyms
sometimes, never
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