adv. (UN-1 11.)
1643. Lightfoot, Glean. Ex. (1648), 22. That must be of a Lambe or kid unalterably.
1697. Collier, Ess. Mor. Subj., I. (1703), 90. It is the part of true magnanimity to adhere unalterably to a wise choice.
1725. Bolingbroke, Lett. to Swift, 24 July. To pass an act, which fixing my fortune unalterably to this country, fixes my person here also.
1796. Mme. DArblay, Camilla, I. 9. His temper was unalterably sweet.
1830. Herschel, Study Nat. Phil., I. iii. 39. These primary qualities originally and unalterably impressed on matter.
1894. H. Gardener, Unoff. Patriot, 56. Upon that point his mind was clearly and unalterably made up.