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Synonyms

unchanged

British  
/ ʌnˈtʃeɪndʒd /

adjective

  1. not altered or different in any way

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The first official said Pakistan's demands from Afghanistan "remain unchanged", urging Kabul to "take verifiable action" against extremists and "end any support for the group".

From Barron's

Joblessness broadly held steady across the bloc, slightly up in Italy, marginally down in Spain, while unchanged in France and Germany.

From The Wall Street Journal

If central bankers think that the rise in energy prices is unlikely to result in what are known as “second round effects,” they can leave borrowing costs unchanged.

From The Wall Street Journal

Industry accounts for January showed growth was driven by a second straight monthly expansion for goods producers, while activity in services-producing industries was essentially unchanged.

From The Wall Street Journal

The European Central Bank and Bank of England left rates unchanged earlier this month but signaled that they are ready to move to contain inflation if needed.

From The Wall Street Journal