unchanging
/ (ʌnˈtʃeɪndʒɪŋ) /
remaining the same; constant: an unchanging nature
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How to use unchanging in a sentence
We expect novelty and surprise—but we expect them to unfold within a unique and essentially unchanging set of parameters.
Funny Pages: How the National Lampoon Made American Humor | Nathaniel Stein | July 1, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTIt has become an uneventful, unchanging story—one that reflects the peace process it arguably aims to protect.
Congress Seeks To Strip Waiver From Law On Moving Israel Embassy | Rachel Cohen | June 10, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTFor a moment in the book we get a glimpse of the Laura Bush beneath her pleasant, unchanging smile.
Some can seem as clear as a mug shot, each element identifiable and unchanging.
And over all these changes from grandeur to squalor, bent down the purple heavens with their unchanging splendour!
Ruth | Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
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 GasquetHe laughed, but only with his mouth; the close-set eyes remained unchanging, watchful.
Feline Red | Robert SampsonI seem suddenly lifted out of a drear monotony of unchanging days, back to a life of extraordinary vitality and promise.
The Wasted Generation | Owen JohnsonFor 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
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