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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
unchanged

late 14c., from un- (1) "not" + past participle of change (v.).

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unchanged

a. Not changed or altered; remaining in an original state.

WordNet
unchanged
  1. adj. not made or become different; "the causes that produced them have remained unchanged" [ant: changed]

  2. remaining in an original state; "persisting unaltered through time" [syn: unaltered] [ant: altered]

Usage examples of "unchanged".

In short, we the hosts can either change our strategies about assimilating the immigrant flood or, alternatively, remain unchanged but dam the source of the deluge and do so under legal auspices.

Paris Miss Marling has persistently encouraged the advances of a certain French gentleman not unconnected with her family, and has upon every occasion preferred his company to mine, you will hardly assure me that her affections are unchanged.

The higgledly-piggledy line of the village houses with their uneven roof lines, crooked chimneys, thatch or slate roofs and pargeted or brick frontages, every detail deeply familiar, stood serenely unchanged.

Even if these lowest estimates prevail, however, the assessment about preparedness and the capability to respond to the disasters discussed in this report would be substantially unchanged.

In Marne Road I found the old tip unchanged the same plum curtaining draped the bay window, and as I locked the car, the old wet privet scent filled my nose.

Life on the planet could have been entirely different: billions of years of prokaryotes, unchanged since inception, stretching on steadily until the sun dies.

On the one hand, your direct order was to leave you unchanged in the cryotank until such time as there was new learning that might affect our ability to reanimate Ana, as she was in your time.

The Emperor was reconfirmed and life continued, largely unchanged from one cycle to the next.

Louis, and reconfirmed that the Dallas and Tulsa lecture dates were unchanged.

When Tulla was born, the rediscount rate of the Bank of Danzig was unchanged at five and one-half per cent.

He remembered with a pang of shame the first day with his master, after they had escaped The Crossed Axes, when he had poured scom upon the unchanged refugees who camped by the widening margin of the river.

But as I idly scanned the paragraph, a flash of thought passed through me with the violence of an electric shock: what if the obscure and horrible race of the hills still survived, still remained haunting wild places and barren hills, and now and then repeating the evil of Gothic legend, unchanged and unchangeable as the Turanian Shelta, or the Basques of Spain?

Ever since his death it had been kept unchanged, and practically unentered save for an occasional rare day of work to keep it in order.

The Lodge is a white frame low two-story building on the Shadow River, almost unfindable down two dirt roads, its sign and its furnishings pretty well unchanged for thirty years.

The butler turned smoothly around, his unflappable expression unchanged.