constancycon‧stan‧cy /ˈkɒnstənsi $ ˈkɑːn-/ AWL noun [uncountable] formal 
 
- It will be a long, slow and tedious process requiring patience and constancy of purpose.
 
- A parenting network can create a constancy of love one person can not generate.
 - As a woman who had chosen not to marry, Leapor looked for constancy primarily in relation to friendship.
 - As for size constancy it is linked with the coordination of perceptually controlled movements.
 - Believing in the other person - extending trust - helps to create and sustain constancy and trustworthiness.
 - Nor has this heroic constancy been exceptional, limited to a few chosen souls.
 - Second, stability does not imply fixity or constancy.
 - Very few people have a career of great longevity, constancy and consistency in films.
 
  nounconstantconstancyadjectiveconstantadverbconstantly