unchangingly
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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.
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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And throughout, both in the lower and in the higher stages of intellectual development, the same truth unchangingly asserts itself, that man is a microcosm.
From Nature Mysticism by John Edward Mercer
The Duke of Burgundy, through all changes, had remained unchangingly fast in his affectionate loyalty to Fénelon.
From Classic French Course in English by William Cleaver Wilkinson