undeviating

IPA: ʌndɪvieɪtɪŋ

adjective

  • That does not deviate, veer or turn aside; unswerving.
  • That does not change; steady.
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Examples of "undeviating" in Sentences

  • Personally, however, he prefers declarations of undeviating resolve that are more reminiscent of George Bush.
  • And undeviating, someone else capability spit up it into a apply for and sell down the river it, without paying you.
  • Then a Texas colonel proposed a toast to Wickliffe: “the early, steadfast, and undeviating friend of this republic.”
  • Obedience, rigid, undeviating obedience, was what was exacted of him; and in return he escaped beatings and his existence was tolerated.
  • So the estimable seed of Kumi, eight centuries before, had entered into the aliis of Lakanaii, and been passed down by them in the undeviating line to reposit in
  • Christ will be the sinner whose genuine regret makes him forgivable, whilst these humane positions are never ones that Jesus, in his undeviating trajectory towards holiness, will ever inhabit.
  • Islam embodies an undeviating path to peace of mind, attained by aligning one's physical, mental, financial, family and community affairs to this primary goal, which we should help each other work toward.

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