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Definition of unchanging in English: unchangingadjectiveʌnˈtʃeɪn(d)ʒɪŋˌənˈtʃeɪndʒɪŋ Not changing; remaining the same. the party stood for unchanging principles Example sentencesExamples - There is nothing lasting, nothing eternal, nothing unchanging in life.
- You must not grow - you must be as unchanging and constant as the firmament.
- Like all myths the ancient idea of Oxford is both unchanging and perpetually re-inventing itself.
- Just as the beauty of movie stars cannot last very long, the standards of outward beauty have never remained unchanging.
- The parish, as another level of community in Italian towns and cities, was not a constant, unchanging factor.
- Such patriotism was remarkably sustained, though not unchanging, continuing through to the end of the war.
- One important point frequently stressed about the objects of this kind of pure thinking is that they are stable and unchanging.
- Barbie's body and face has remained relatively unchanging, symbolizing growing up to the little girl.
- On the contrary, both of them operate according to eternal, unchanging laws.
- The target is changeable, the constant unchanging factor is indignation.
- She has remained still, unchanging, as change has swept through the world around her.
- History was endlessly revised to make the present look like a confirmation of eternal, unchanging truths.
- In short, for laws to be deemed sound, they must be traced to some higher principle that is unchanging.
- We have always looked on the sun as very permanent and unchanging.
- A constant, unchanging image like this, it seems, will cause the screen to burn out.
- Thank you again for reminding us that God's word is eternal and unchanging.
- Plato, for example, held that the subject-matter of mathematics is an eternal, unchanging, ideal realm.
- The Universe at large was perceived as eternal and unchanging, with ‘fixed’ stars hanging in space.
- On the human timescale, rocks seem to be permanent, unchanging features.
- Therefore ‘transcend yourself’ and seek the unchanging and eternal ground of all being.
Synonyms consistent, constant, regular, even, uniform, unvarying, predictable, stable, steady, fixed, permanent, perpetual, eternal sustained, lasting, persistent, uninterrupted, continuous, continual, ceaseless, incessant, unceasing, never-ending, non-stop, interminable, unabating, unabated, unrelieved, unremitting, relentless
Derivatives adverb But, at bottom, his poetry continued to be unchangingly nourished by philosophy, human experience and eternal emotions. Example sentencesExamples - In narratives by English writers from the time of Margery Kempe, the litany of discomfort, hazard, and mortal peril echoes almost unchangingly down the centuries, muting fainter sounds of pleasure.
- Now the B series is insufficient to define change, because B series relations apply unchangingly if they apply at all; whatever is earlier than something is always earlier than it.
- In this context, there have been few studies of the Paris region, since urban and economic geographers have been reluctant to analyze a metropolis that has been described as unchangingly monocentric.
- God may unchangingly bring about historical changes.
Definition of unchanging in US English: unchangingadjectiveˌənˈCHānjiNGˌənˈtʃeɪndʒɪŋ Not changing; remaining the same. the party stood for unchanging principles Example sentencesExamples - Thank you again for reminding us that God's word is eternal and unchanging.
- Just as the beauty of movie stars cannot last very long, the standards of outward beauty have never remained unchanging.
- The target is changeable, the constant unchanging factor is indignation.
- On the human timescale, rocks seem to be permanent, unchanging features.
- In short, for laws to be deemed sound, they must be traced to some higher principle that is unchanging.
- Barbie's body and face has remained relatively unchanging, symbolizing growing up to the little girl.
- Plato, for example, held that the subject-matter of mathematics is an eternal, unchanging, ideal realm.
- Like all myths the ancient idea of Oxford is both unchanging and perpetually re-inventing itself.
- We have always looked on the sun as very permanent and unchanging.
- There is nothing lasting, nothing eternal, nothing unchanging in life.
- Such patriotism was remarkably sustained, though not unchanging, continuing through to the end of the war.
- On the contrary, both of them operate according to eternal, unchanging laws.
- History was endlessly revised to make the present look like a confirmation of eternal, unchanging truths.
- The Universe at large was perceived as eternal and unchanging, with ‘fixed’ stars hanging in space.
- One important point frequently stressed about the objects of this kind of pure thinking is that they are stable and unchanging.
- The parish, as another level of community in Italian towns and cities, was not a constant, unchanging factor.
- Therefore ‘transcend yourself’ and seek the unchanging and eternal ground of all being.
- A constant, unchanging image like this, it seems, will cause the screen to burn out.
- She has remained still, unchanging, as change has swept through the world around her.
- You must not grow - you must be as unchanging and constant as the firmament.
Synonyms consistent, constant, regular, even, uniform, unvarying, predictable, stable, steady, fixed, permanent, perpetual, eternal |