[ US /ənˈdaɪɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /ʌndˈa‍ɪɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. never dying
    his undying fame
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How To Use undying In A Sentence

  • This walk wasn't going to be a proclamation of Ben's undying love.
  • She can smell them out at 100 paces - even if they appear initially to be bearing roses and professing undying love.
  • One of the most beautiful things one could see: the undying love between a man and his wife. Christianity Today
  • As a result of these victories, each man had the admiration of the world and the undying gratitude of his nation.
  • Then I shed a couple of tears and professed undying love.
  • his undying fame
  • These men and women have undying faith in a democracy which can produce acknowledged American leaders of African descent; and in that token they repledge their faith and rededicate their lives to the fulfillment of the principles upon which the American Commonwealth was establisht. John Merrick. A Biographical Sketch
  • But it was unoccupied that he might fill a higher seat prepared, waiting for, and needing, not the undying part but the everlasting whole; for we are not _whole_ till we drop our dust! Senatorial Character A Sermon in West Church, Boston, Sunday, 15th of March, After the Decease of Charles Sumner.
  • Let me find that which is changeless, which is deathless, which is without sorrow, which is unborn and undying, that is a true refuge. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • That other "corsair" -- as the Spaniards called him -- that other charming and heroic shape in England's chequered chronicle of chivalry and crime -- famous in arts and arms, politics, science, literature, endowed with so many of the gifts by which men confer lustre on their age and country, whose name was already a part of England's eternal glory, whose tragic destiny was to be her undying shame—Raleigh, the soldier, sailor, scholar, statesman, poet, historian, geographical discoverer, planter of empires yet unborn—was also present, helping to organize the somewhat chaotic elements of which the chief Anglo-Dutch enterprise for this year against—the Spanish world-dominion was compounded. PG Edition of Netherlands series — Complete
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