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Synonyms

unchanging

British  
/ ʌnˈtʃeɪndʒɪŋ /

adjective

  1. remaining the same; constant

    an unchanging nature

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Example Sentences

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The mainstream view is that the Universe is still accelerating with almost unchanging dark energy.

From BBC

The new results suggest scientists need to be cautious, since the assumption of an unchanging black hole environment over cosmic time may not hold.

From Science Daily

But his thoughtful undertaking, and his imaginative synthesis of anecdote with history, lived religion with theology, always located in the particular, offers a fresh look at some unchanging human concerns.

From The Wall Street Journal

Until now, such geometric structures were typically treated as fixed and unchanging.

From Science Daily

No wonder there is an appetite for unchanging domestic interiors, for dispatches from a slower, simpler life.

From The Wall Street Journal