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Unswerving   /ənswˈərvɪŋ/   Listen
Unswerving

adjective
1.
Going directly ahead from one point to another without veering or turning aside.  Synonym: undeviating.  "A straight and narrow tree-lined road unswerving across the lowlands"
2.
Firm and dependable especially in loyalty.  Synonyms: staunch, steadfast.  "A staunch defender of free speech" , "Unswerving devotion" , "Unswerving allegiance"






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"Unswerving" Quotes from Famous Books



... In so doing she will fulfil the wish of her father the Prince Consort, whose desire it was that his children should identify themselves with the interests of our Colonial Empire. I hear with gladness the assurance you give of the firm and unswerving loyalty of the people of the county of Kings, and I desire to tender to them my ...
— Memories of Canada and Scotland - Speeches and Verses • John Douglas Sutherland Campbell

... his path is clearly traced out—his name is in men's mouths and his character established. And, looking over the whole correspondence, nothing, perhaps, is so striking as the early development of his peculiar qualities, and the firm unswerving line he struck into from the beginning and continued in to the last. A self-reliance, amounting in weaker and less equally-balanced natures to doggedness and conceit—a clear perception of the circumstances of a case almost resembling intuition—a patriotism verging on ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 350, December 1844 • Various

... met for consultation in one of the dark chambers of a Roman house, and their conference was overheard. They were brought before the consuls in the Comitium, and, to the dismay of Brutus, two of his own sons were found among the number. With the unswerving virtue of a Roman or a Spartan, he condemned them to death, and they were executed before his eyes. The discovery of the plot of Tarquin put an end to his efforts to regain any foothold at Rome by peaceable ...
— The Story of Rome From the Earliest Times to the End of the Republic • Arthur Gilman

... for with the exception of one or two addresses, he never published, having a singular disinclination to bring his thoughts before the public in the form of published sermons. As a minister, he was beloved and esteemed for his unswerving fidelity to his principles and his fearless propagation of his religious views. As a townsman, he was held in the highest estimation; his hand and voice being ever ready to do all in his power to advance the moral and social position of the working man. It was not till after his decease, which event ...
— Sermons Preached at Brighton - Third Series • Frederick W. Robertson

... their shafts on his devoted head. Then, ere despair usurp his vanquish'd heart, Is there a power, whose influence benign Can bid his head in pillow'd peace recline, And from his breast withdraw the barbed dart? There is—sweet Hope! misfortune rests on thee— Unswerving anchor ...
— Poetic Sketches • Thomas Gent


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