Similar words: changing, hanging, unchangeable, hang in, ranging, hang in the balance, arranging, challenging. Meaning: [‚ʌn'tʃeɪndʒɪŋ] adj. 1. not active or moving 2. conforming to the same principles or course of action over time 3. showing little if any change.
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(1) Everlasting and unchanging, kind of mistake.
(2) The days went by, unchanging.
(3) The central players were, however, unchanging.
(4) The road ran through an unchanging desert landscape.
(5) National identities are not constant and unchanging givens.
(6) My habits and the unchanging season sustain me.
(7) The principles governing the world of physics are unchanging.
(8) There are no unchanging standards of what is good and evil.
(9) Here, you seem to be immersed in an unchanging rural way of life, seemingly unaffected by progress and the modern world.
(10) After all, in an unchanging universe, what was there to observe?
(11) This is the eternal and unchanging celestial realm, the home of the sun, the stars, and the planets.
(12) She always had the same unchanging expression on her face, whatever mood she was in.
(13) The first unchanging part of the sentence is always: Please can you tell me where to buy ...?
(14) In the unchanging landscape we drove but we didn't get anywhere.
(15) Stok's expression was unchanging, but I had an idea he was working hard to keep it so.
(16) We know that the stability signified by unchanging buildings is psychologically valuable, particularly in a violent and rapidly changing world.
(17) Few among mortals could have long endured that unchanging brilliancy of light, but few had ever found their way thither.
(18) You're a swine, Philip, an unchanging swine.
(19) An example an unchanging rule is kindness.
(20) Our friendship is everlasting and unchanging.
(21) They thought of the world as essentially static and unchanging.
(22) Atomic theory explained chemical change as the rearrangement of unchanging atoms, and therefore in a sense as superficial.
(23) Historical incidents were no more than superficial disturbances of the established order or recurring events of unchanging significance. Sentencedict.com
(24) Unlike us, most animals have needs that are fixed and unchanging.
(25) Sickness and pride, in the grey light of day, were set in his unchanging face like a mask.
(26) The stellar sphere, owing to its vast distance from earth, needed no epicycles because its movement appeared regular and unchanging.
(27) But if women learn their social orientation, it may not be as universal or as unchanging as these female-associated methods suggest.
(28) How can schools reflect cultural differences without reinforcing the notion that those differences are unchanging and inherent in particular groups.
(29) The dead was Akhu existed n the heaven as stars around the pole star and were therefore eternal and unchanging.
(30) It would have to be the decathlon for its tradition and unchanging scale of requirements.
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