changelessness

NOUN
  1. the quality of being unchangeable; having a marked tendency to remain unchanged
  2. the property of remaining unchanged
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How To Use changelessness In A Sentence

  • For, if one conclusion stands out more clearly than another from the recent study of early societies it is the changelessness of man as a social being. Polanyi on the market
  • The highest conception we can form of heaven is the reversal of all the evil of earth, and the completion of its incomplete good: the sinless purity -- the blessed presence of God -- the fulfilment of all desires -- the service which is _blessed_, not toil -- the changelessness which is progress, not stagnation. Expositions of Holy Scripture
  • If we look at the changelessness of divine power, whatever God could do he still can do.
  • The eternity and changelessness of God is thus dynamic not static. On The Same Old Thing
  • Carson's topical jokes showed a barometric sensitivity to shifts in the national mood -- when his monologues made Richard Nixon their butt, that was the ball game -- but equally important was the host's carefully crafted casualness and the show's changelessness: The New York Times's Frank Rich called it "as formulaic and reassuring as Kabuki. JOHNNY CARSON, 1925-2005
  • And yet for those five days in May cricket offered a vision of continuity and changelessness.
  • We cherish the old stories for their changelessness. 2006 August – Grasping for the Wind
  • ‘The great beauty of going to this monastery is that it admits you to a state of total changelessness,’ he enthuses.
  • Thoreau's ideal of this place, its purity and changelessness, contrasted with and to some extent contested his contemporaries' exploitation of the pond and woods as natural resources.
  • What Villages of Britain tells us loud and clear is that rural communities, whose appeal rests on their perceived changelessness, are always in a state of flux. Villages of Britain: The Five Hundred Villages that Made the Countryside by Clive Aslet – review
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