Adverb for long-established and unlikely to change
“The orographic and climatic conditions of the land, the character of its inhabitants, the inveterate traditions of its provinces, resulted in diversity and strife rather than in a common effort.”
Adverb for permanent in nature, unlikely or impossible to change over time
“For the first time, we begin to trace a keener sense of an obstinate, inveterate principle of evil.”
Adverb for habitual, firmly established, and unlikely to change
“He makes movies about problem people, often inveterate liars, who are found out, but who are so compellingly alive and above the world that people let them pass.”
Adverb for staunch or deeply committed in one's allegiance or beliefs
“This gave mortal offense to the old inveterate Tories.”
Adverb for feeling or showing no sorrow or regret for wrongdoing
Adverb for stubbornly, and usually unreasonably, holding to an opinion, decision or purpose
Adverb for stubbornly resistant to change or improvement
Adverb for to a complete or utter degree (in the negative sense)
Adverb for lasting throughout the year or through many years
Adverb for implanted within the body
Adverb for significant in the degree of hopelessness
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