invariableness
/in'veəriə'biliti/ Cách viết khác : (invariableness) /in'veəriəblnis/
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Definition
- Noun:
- The quality of being resistant to variation: The state or condition of remaining constant, unchanging, or uniform over time or under different conditions.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The invariableness of the laws of physics is a fundamental principle in science.
- He was known for the invariableness of his daily routine.
- The invariableness of her mood was both comforting and puzzling to her friends.
Advanced Usage
- "The invariableness of nature": Refers to the perceived constancy of natural laws or phenomena.
- Scientists often rely on the invariableness of certain constants in their calculations.
- "Mathematical invariableness": Used to describe a property or quantity that remains unchanged under a specified transformation.
- The invariableness of the equation under rotation proved its symmetry.
Variants and Related Words
- Invariable (adj): Never changing; constant.
- His invariable response was a polite smile.
- Invariability (n): Another form for the noun meaning the quality of being invariable.
- The invariability of the results confirmed the hypothesis.
Synonyms
- Constancy: The quality of being enduring and unchanging.
- Stability: The state of being stable, not likely to change or fail.
- Uniformity: The quality or state of being uniform; sameness.
Antonyms
- Variability: The quality of being subject to variation or change.
- Changeableness: The quality of being likely to alter; inconstancy.
- Fluctuation: An irregular rising and falling in number or amount; variation.
Noun
- the quality of being resistant to variation