unswerving

  • 21unswerving — a. 1. Undeviating, straight, direct. 2. Firm, determined, resolute, steady, steadfast, stanch, stable, constant, unwavering …

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  • 22unswerving — un·swerving …

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  • 23unswerving — un•swerv′ing adj …

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  • 24unswerving — adj. 1 steady, constant. 2 not turning aside. Derivatives: unswervingly adv …

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  • 25HMS Unswerving (P63) — was a Royal Navy U class submarine built by Vickers Armstrong. So far she has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name Unswerving .Career Unswerving carried out work ups at end of 1943, then joined the 1st Flotilla in the… …

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  • 26unswervingly — unswerving ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not changing or becoming weaker. DERIVATIVES unswervingly adverb …

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  • 27loyalty — n. 1) to command loyalty 2) to demonstrate, show loyalty 3) to swear loyalty 4) deep rooted, deep seated, strong, unquestioned, unshakable, unswerving loyalty 5) party loyalty 6) divided loyalties 7) loyalty to (unswerving loyalty to one s… …

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  • 28Charles F. Kettering — Charles Kettering, on a Time cover, 1933 Born August 29, 1876(1876 08 29) Loudonville, Ohio …

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  • 29unswervingly — adverb 1. in a constant and steadfast manner an unswervingly loyal man • Derived from adjective: ↑unswerving 2. without swerving; in a direct and unswerving manner the ship travelled unswervingly through the night • Derived from adjective:… …

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  • 30Doctrine of the Mean — The Doctrine of the Mean (Chinese: 中庸; pinyin: zhōng yōng), is both a concept and one of the books of Confucian teachings. The composition of the text is attributed to Zisi (or Kong Ji) the only grandson of Confucius, and it came from a chapter… …

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