How do you use Unchanging in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like static or undynamic, plus the exact meaning.
Unchanging meaning
remaining constantly unchanged
Synonyms of Unchanging
Using Unchanging
- The main meaning on this page is: remaining constantly unchanged
- Useful related words include: static, undynamic, adynamic, consistent.
- In the example corpus, unchanging often appears in combinations such as: and unchanging, an unchanging, the unchanging.
Context around Unchanging
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 1 start, 10 middle, 9 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Unchanging
- In this selection, "unchanging" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, otherwise, tradition, steady, address, part and faith stand out and add context to how "unchanging" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include an otherwise unchanging address the and are also unchanging. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "unchanging" sits close to words such as abnormality, absenteeism and absorbent, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with unchanging
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
These products has to follow this set unchanging payout percentage. (10 words)
Labels are not only clear and defined, they are also unchanging. (11 words)
Instead, we saw the Joker in his rawest form – ruthless and unchanging. (12 words)
Since most wiki systems use URLs for individual pages where the page's title appears at the end of an otherwise unchanging address, the simplest way of defining such mappings is by substituting the interwiki prefix for the unchanging part of the URL. (43 words)
The happiness she’s found there underscores two things: the unchanging, international lure of chess that transcends the divisions of politics, religion, race and money — though not always gender — as well as the transformation of the park. (37 words)
Although Heraclitus argued for eternal change, his contemporary Parmenides made the radical suggestion that all change is an illusion, that the true underlying reality is eternally unchanging and of a single nature. (32 words)
Example sentences (20)
Since most wiki systems use URLs for individual pages where the page's title appears at the end of an otherwise unchanging address, the simplest way of defining such mappings is by substituting the interwiki prefix for the unchanging part of the URL.
The church strives to preserve Holy Tradition "unchanging" that it may express the one unchanging faith for all time to come as well.
Once you adjust to the steady, unchanging workload, you can get into a — albeit procrastinative — rhythm that works best for you.
The death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II left us all feeling bereft, and the formal proclamation of King Charles III had a reassuring note of formality and unchanging tradition.
Labels are not only clear and defined, they are also unchanging.
Europeans painted detailed images of natural species to categorise them for science, or else represented them as god-given landscapes -- eternal and unchanging.
It is instead a near-eternal aspect of the environment, and much of what is blamed on these more ephemeral manifestations is a consequence of its unchanging existence.
The happiness she’s found there underscores two things: the unchanging, international lure of chess that transcends the divisions of politics, religion, race and money — though not always gender — as well as the transformation of the park.
The Nile’s unchanging path, however, has been a geologic mystery because long-lived rivers usually move over time.
The researchers explained that insects long ago adapted to an unchanging range of temperature.
The result was a reminder of the unchanging dynamics in Australian politics – and especially the permanent competition between Labor and the Greens.
These products has to follow this set unchanging payout percentage.
God’s faithfulness is undeniable, unfailing, and unchanging, and Christmastime is a wonderful time to remind us of this truth.
Instead, we saw the Joker in his rawest form – ruthless and unchanging.
My position is simple and clear, as it is unchanging: the best person for the job; the best qualified; the best fit; the best combination of tangibles and intangibles.
Therefore people divide humanity into different religions, ethnicities and cultures, assuming that these religions, ethnicities and cultures are pure and unchanging entities that have existed from time immemorial.
According to Dolpopa all beings are said to have Buddha nature which is real, unchanging, permanent, non-conditioned, eternal, blissful and compassionate.
Although Heraclitus argued for eternal change, his contemporary Parmenides made the radical suggestion that all change is an illusion, that the true underlying reality is eternally unchanging and of a single nature.
Another writer said of him that "he has unchanging spiritual youth and the look of an ancestor who remained a young man".
Because this is Hinduism, however, its practitioners see the profusion of forms and practices as expressions of the same unchanging reality.
Common combinations with unchanging
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- and unchanging 14×
- an unchanging 10×
- the unchanging 8×
- unchanging and 5×
- is unchanging 3×
- unchanging that 2×
- single unchanging 2×
- unchanging it 2×