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unchanging

Definition for unchanging

adjective as in constant, permanent

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Example Sentences

“Our rejection for the deportation is steadfast and unchanging.”

The basis is unchanging: seven nights, seven principles, seven symbols.

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The research challenges old ideas that some species, like Neanderthals, were unchanging and unable to adapt and instead highlights gradual and continuous change as the driving force behind brain size evolution.

The story was simple and unchanging; I was my mother's only child.

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Moreover, Palmerduca and Qin established that the two movement components can't be split because of a photon's topological, unchanging properties, like its polarization.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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