Definitionadj. going directly ahead from one point to another without veering or turning aside
Last update: September 4, 2015
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The Sperm Whale blows as a clock ticks, with the same undeviating and reliable uniformity. [Please select]
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They come with the violence of a summer storm; like a prodigious gleaming army they swarm and bend forward, eager, undeviating, one-purposed. [Please select]
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Obedience, rigid, undeviating obedience, was what was exacted of him; and in return he escaped beatings and his existence was tolerated. [Please select]
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The atrocious nature of civil war is ever the same, and presents nearly the same undeviating picture of misery and crime. [Please select]
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Remember there is an undeviating uniformity in the past history of nations. [Please select]
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Train, whose undeviating kindness had, during the intervals of laborious duty, collected its materials from an indubitable source. [Please select]
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Sometimes a horseman may succeed in killing him by cutting across his undeviating course. [Please select]
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To get up early, work hard, and go to bed thoroughly tired--all this Mavis took for granted as a correct and undeviating program for one's days. [Please select]
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The work of man's hands is variable and eccentric, and does not develop or evolve in an undeviating course as the work of nature does. [Please select]
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