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US
/ənˈswɝvɪŋ/
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[ UK /ʌnswˈɜːvɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /ʌnswˈɜːvɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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firm and dependable especially in loyalty
unswerving devotion
a steadfast ally
unswerving allegiance
a staunch defender of free speech -
going directly ahead from one point to another without veering or turning aside
some people see evolution as an undeviating upward march from simple organisms to the very complex
a straight and narrow tree-lined road unswerving across the lowlands
How To Use unswerving In A Sentence
- It is our unswerving target of struggle to develop socialist democratic politics.
- They were unswerving in affirming the power of education to change people's attitude toward HIV and remove the stigma.
- He was honest, straightforward, unswerving in his belief.
- Mild-mannered, teetotal, often other-worldly, he was unswerving in his work for a party notable then for its lack of success.
- A herdsman, tough and uneducated, he rose high in the army and became praetorian prefect of Diocletian, to whom his loyalty was unswerving.
- Sister Dorothy paid for her unswerving commitment and dedication with her life.
- It has been unswerving, their support. Times, Sunday Times
- They bear the inevitable frustrations of running a 2nd team with long-suffering stoicism, but are unswerving in their insistence on the cultural expectations of the game's social side.
- Still, despite its huge technological advances, its survival continues to rely on peremptory policing of the West Bank, on an ever-advancing shield of antimissile technology, and on the unswerving commitment of the U.S. The Economic Case for Supporting Israel
- They, in turn, followed him without question and with unswerving loyalty. Times, Sunday Times