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everchanging

a. Which changes frequently and, presumably, will continue to do so forever. alt. Which changes frequently and, presumably, will continue to do so forever.

Usage examples of "everchanging".

It spoke of authority, demanding respect with just a look of his everchanging eyes.

It was alive with swirling color, an intermingling of writhing, prismatic flames and subtle and everchanging shades of darkness, an eddying opalescence that seemed always about to coalesce into a picture, yet never did.

She saw, around each head, an aura of the faint electromagnetic brain pattern, and sparkling through the heat radiation of each body, the everchanging tone of muscle and nerve.

This everchanging panorama was what everyone who could see experienced constantly.

Muscular and darkly tanned, Makimo sat atop a steel lifeguard tower as his eyes swept the water beyond the beach at Hanauma Bay, a wondrous, protected near-circle of everchanging blue and green sea off the island of Oahu.

I, entelechy, form of forms, am I by memory because under everchanging forms.

In motion being each and both carried westward, forward and rereward respectively, by the proper perpetual motion of the earth through everchanging tracks of neverchanging space.

Cancellation Technologies in Connecticut has been developing ANC headphones that may be able to adapt to the everchanging quality and quantity of street noise.

Spacers, fleet doggies, dock wallopers, grifters, thugs, and hustlers made an everchanging parade of new faces.

Looking outward, she no longer saw, but continued imagining a vista of everchanging patterns, stretching into infinite recursion across the cloud-flecked sky.