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Going directly ahead from one point to another without veering or turning aside.
unswerving
direct
Undeviating.
reliable
dependable
unswerving
1
An
unswerving
ability to focus in on a problem and solve it.
2
She had concealed the discovery of the will with an
unswerving
determination.
3
The Khan of Nawagai feverishly protested his
unswerving
loyalty to the Government.
4
Thou also shalt attain to great merit, and
unswerving
steadiness in virtue.
5
It was destined to be the
unswerving
rule of Edward Mills's life.
1
Remember there is an
undeviating
uniformity in the past history of nations.
2
His one overwhelming and
undeviating
purpose was to lead men to Christ.
3
I followed him at an
undeviating
distance, firing, reloading, and firing again.
4
Chief among Booth's virtues was his
undeviating
loyalty to a set purpose.
5
It plowed its
undeviating
course far below, with the city in its wake.
6
Believe it to be most fervent, most
undeviating
,
in F. W.
7
He had a nature as direct and
undeviating
as a bullet.
8
They hadn't quite anticipated all of the sweetly
undeviating
inertia of her mind.
9
Buckle was convinced that social phenomena exhibit the same
undeviating
regularity as natural phenomena.
10
And so of the equally
undeviating
law of vital growth.
11
Truth relies upon reason, and the
undeviating
course of all the laws of nature.
12
The gesture was one continuous,
undeviating
movement of the hand.
13
Beyond the
undeviating
barbed-wire fences were clumps of golden rod.
14
He ploughed through with a straight,
undeviating
edge that in no way displeased her.
15
Thou dost follow thy own course, calm and
undeviating
as the moon above us.
16
For he loved her in a still, determined,
undeviating
way.
undeviating
undeviate
same undeviating
undeviating approach
undeviating purpose