Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
a. 1 persistent, constant or changeless 2 lacking variety; having a uniform character
WordNet
adj. persistent in occurrence and unvarying in nature; "maintained a constant temperature"; "a constant beat"; "principles of unvarying validity"; "a steady breeze" [syn: changeless, constant, invariant, steady]
always the same; showing a single form or character in all occurrences; "a street of uniform tall white buildings" [syn: uniform] [ant: multiform]
Usage examples of "unvarying".
Satanism, and at all times he devoured avidly any doctrine or theory which seemed to promise escape from the close vistas of science and the dully unvarying laws of Nature.
To this rationalism, the objects of knowledge are unvarying, ever the same: even cosmology attracts interest only in a very small degree.
Now, in any such irradiation as this--continuous and of unvarying force--the regions nearer the centre must inevitably be always more crowded with the radiated matter than the regions more remote.
Even though the Praxis was supposed to be eternal and unvarying, in practice the ground of interpretation tended to shift uneasily over time, and Sula had saved studying Praxis theory till last in hopes that her answers would reflect the current official line.
Todd, reanimated, described how his lone shift partner sat every night in a sterile chamber of humming processing units, high-speed printers, floor-mount disk drives, and glowing consoles, doing routine work that any modestly endowed twenty-one-year-old could do, changing tapes, running the unvarying deck of punched cards through the hopper, while all the while this set of baroque irrelevances spun around on a cheap grinder perched on top of the digital check-sorter.
I sat for an hour in my roomette looking out at the unvarying scenery and trying to imagine anything else that Filmer might have paid to have done.
She argued that they would be no safer by day, since the Yth was known to harbor an unvarying twilight at all hours, but the others chose to wait for dawn, nevertheless.
Her eyelids drooped, and she fell into her recurring dream of the sleeping dragon, focusing on the smooth scaleless skin of its chest, a patch of whiteness that came to surround her, to draw her into a world of whiteness with the serene constancy of its rhythmic rise and fall, as unvarying and predictable as the ticking of a perfect clock.
The forest trees, where not too crowded, are of magnificent growth, and the crops are gloriously abundant where the thriftless husbandry has not worn out the soil by an unvarying succession of exhausting crops.
She has on her blue barege dress, which implies her unvarying constancy.
Some were large, but one or two--and this is a wonderful instance of how nature carries out her handiwork by the same unvarying laws, utterly irrespective of size--were tiny.
She never smiled or frowned or showed any emotion at all that Elenia had ever detected, just kept an unvarying cowlike expression.
It came up with a splayfooted shuffle which, awkward as it looked, would take it at an unvarying pace day after day across this tormented land.
They wear Marks and Spencer jumpers, sport haircuts his father would approve of and raise moral objections to going in pubs. They are always thin, as though they subsist on an unvarying diet of lettuce and carrots.
The almost unvarying success of the Raiders in--their forays gave the general impression that they were invincible--that is, that not enough men could be concentrated against them to whip them.