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unfluctuating
Derived word form of fluctuate

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Next they would strive to create for the world an international currency of constant and unfluctuating value with international bonds paying a modest rate of interest secured by all the world's governments.

From Time Magazine Archive

Proportional requital is the economic basis of society, arrived at by the existence of a comparatively unfluctuating currency which provides a criterion.

From The World's Greatest Books — Volume 13 — Religion and Philosophy by Hammerton, John Alexander, Sir

One place has held through the many years the highest rank, both from intrinsic merit, and from an unfluctuating devotion of the fashionable world, and has been aptly termed "The Queen of American Watering Places."

From Saratoga and How to See It by Dearborn, R. F.

Health and wisdom equally precious, and equally little as unfluctuating possessions to be relied on.

From The Confidence-Man by Melville, Herman

Sarah thanked the Almighty greatly for one thing, that Mabel's cheerfulness was continued and unfluctuating, and that her mind seemed to have gathered strength by wholesome exercise.

From Turns of Fortune And Other Tales by Hall, S. C., Mrs.