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Changeless

adjective
1.
Not subject or susceptible to change or variation in form or quality or nature.  Synonym: immutable.  Antonym: mutable.
2.
Unvarying in nature.  Synonyms: constant, invariant, unvarying.  "Principles of unvarying validity"
3.
Remaining the same for indefinitely long times.  Synonym: unalterable.



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"Changeless" Quotes from Famous Books



... went inside and threw open the window to let the last sunlight in: and he sat there, with his face as changeless as the still face on the pillow, sat there until the sun went down and the darkness came in and closed softly about her. She had died, the old woman said, with his name on ...
— The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come • John Fox

... you wanted to go up you walked up; and after dark your single illuminant was candlelight. The service could hardly be recommended, but cleanliness herself could find no fault with the beds and bedding; nor any queer people about; changeless; as still and stationary as a ...
— Marse Henry, Complete - An Autobiography • Henry Watterson

... which has come over the town; but you, my dear, in your nature and character are as changeless as the hills—even as the Green Mountains of ...
— The Mission of Janice Day • Helen Beecher Long

... could at times conquer the outer life, made him fall away between the two conditions, lost and helpless. His head nodded forward, and his lower lip dropped, and yet his eyes were open, as he sat facing the small squatting Buddha, whose changeless face ...
— The Pointing Man - A Burmese Mystery • Marjorie Douie

... becomes apparent when economic progress is studied, is that static laws have a general application and are as efficient in a society which is undergoing rapid transformation as in one that is altogether changeless. Water in a tranquil pool is affected by static forces. Let a quantity of other water rush in and there are superinduced on these forces others which are highly dynamic. The original forces are as ...
— Essentials of Economic Theory - As Applied to Modern Problems of Industry and Public Policy • John Bates Clark


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