unchangingly
- a word derived from change.
Example Sentences
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Whatever was going on, it proceeded unchangingly for years.
From New York Times • Jun. 2, 2021
The Bolshoi’s Mariya Aleksandrova, on film, danced the role quite differently: her bleak authority makes the ballet a study in expressive deadlock, handsomely but unchangingly caught between fear and hope.
From New York Times • Jul. 5, 2011
There is a growing understanding as well that ice ages are not uniformly icy, nor interglacial periods unchangingly warm.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Like the destroyer, the submarine has created its own type of officer and man—with language and traditions apart from the rest of the Service, and yet at heart unchangingly of the Service.
From Sea Warfare by Kipling, Rudyard
Which brings me to Mr. Mosleh, to ask: Just how is the self-realizant ego, which is conscious that "I am I" unchangingly for life, in any sense a derivative of the unstable, rapidly changing body?
From Astounding Stories, August, 1931 by Various