changelessly
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a word derived from
change.
changeverb (used with object)to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone.
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a word derived from
changeless.
changelessadjectiveunchanging; constant; steadfast.
Example Sentences
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Stated so baldly, this notion—that the indigenous peoples of the Americas floated changelessly through the millennia until 1492—may seem ludicrous.
From "1491" by Charles C. Mann
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Yet through all, he was utterly, changelessly desolate.
From Son of Power by Will Levington Comfort
But art stays true for us, and we In it are steadfast: for a sign Its wonder joins us changelessly Your name stands here with mine.
From King Lear's Wife; The Crier by Night; The Riding to Lithend; Midsummer-Eve; Laodice and Dana? by Gordon Bottomley
The moor was changelessly her friend, yet George was on it, and perhaps he, too, called it by that name.
From Moor Fires by E. H. (Emily Hilda) Young
His nose was a decisive aquiline, beneath which his lips, at once firm and sensitive, pressed together changelessly.
From The Flaw in the Sapphire by Charles M. Snyder