Pronunciation: /ʌnˈdiːvieɪtɪŋ/
adjective describing a quality of being constant or unchanging
A1 She walked along the undeviating path to the store.
A2 The undeviating rules of the game made it easy for everyone to understand.
B1 His undeviating commitment to his goals led to his success.
B2 The company's undeviating focus on customer satisfaction has earned them a loyal following.
C1 Her undeviating determination to overcome obstacles is truly inspiring.
C2 The undeviating pursuit of excellence is what sets this organization apart from the rest.
formal Her undeviating commitment to the company's values earned her a promotion.
informal He has an undeviating love for chocolate chip cookies.
slang I admire your undeviating dedication to binge-watching TV shows.
figurative The undeviating path to success is paved with hard work and determination.
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