unchanging

/ (ʌnˈtʃeɪndʒɪŋ) /


adjective
  1. remaining the same; constant: an unchanging nature

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How to use unchanging in a sentence

  • Mind, I am not proving this in any way: I am but stating it as the firm and unchanging belief of Catholics.

    Breaking with the Past | Francis Aidan Gasquet
  • He laughed, but only with his mouth; the close-set eyes remained unchanging, watchful.

    Feline Red | Robert Sampson
  • I seem suddenly lifted out of a drear monotony of unchanging days, back to a life of extraordinary vitality and promise.

    The Wasted Generation | Owen Johnson
  • For half a minute the dark figure and unchanging face bent over the embroidery-frame without a word of reply.

    The Red City | S. Weir Mitchell