unchangingness
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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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Moran works a mindless job in quality control at a Massachusetts pharmaceutical company, which she finds “soothing,” enjoying “the unchangingness of the protocols, the predictability of the outcomes.”
From Slate ● Mar. 3, 2014
There was a feeling of unchangingness about the wonderfully holding summer weather, and the general lazy routine, that was as delightful as it was illusive.
From The Wishing-Ring Man by Margaret Widdemer
She was the noblest creature that they knew; her beauty, her great unswerving love, her truth, were things bearing to their child eyes the unchangingness of God’s stars in heaven.
From A Lady of Quality by Frances Hodgson Burnett
It took rapid and yet critical note of him, with a look that Faith knew through its unchangingness, scanned, judged, and passed sentence.
From Say and Seal, Volume II by Susan Warner