unchanging

IPA: ʌntʃˈeɪndʒɪŋ

adjective

  • remaining constantly unchanged
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Examples of "unchanging" in Sentences

  • The hum is recorded as unchanging.
  • These are unchanging sections of the games.
  • She held out the pills, her expression unchanging and unsympathetic.
  • His expression unchanging, he backed away from the brink and turned.
  • Based on observations, the laws of physics are constant and unchanging.
  • PS I can't include the word unchanging because you read Ratzinger and you realize he sees a very changed church in the future.
  • True, there was that change which is always the first to arrest attention in places that are conventionally called unchanging — a higher and broader vegetation at every familiar corner than at the former time.
  • The best gloss you can put on the natural/supernatural discussion is that science supposes the world to be governed by certain unchanging natural laws such that the world unfolds through a series of causal interactions that are, in principle, predictable.
  • She made a tiny gesture towards her stepdaughter, and Eleanor fought to keep her expression unchanging, as she saw, more clearly than she ever had before, a lance of muddy yellow light shoot from the tip of that finger towards her, and briefly illuminate her.
  • Staying on message appears “strong and resolute” in unchanging circumstance but when your house is burning down right where you stand, people think your are just being “stubborn” before calling you first, “out of touch” and then plain “stupid” like Putin just did.

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