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unswervingly

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un·swerv·ing  (n-swûrvng)
adj.
1. Not veering or turning aside: "a path . . . so straight and unswerving" (Mary Wilkins Freeman).
2. Constant; steady: unswerving allegiance; unswerving devotion.

un·swerving·ly adv.
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Adv.1.unswervinglyunswervingly - in a constant and steadfast manner; "an unswervingly loyal man"
2.unswervinglyunswervingly - without swerving; in a direct and unswerving manner; "the ship travelled unswervingly through the night"
Translations
unswervingly [ʌnˈswɜːvɪŋlɪ] ADV to be unswervingly loyal to sbser totalmente leal a algn
to hold unswervingly to one's courseno apartarse ni un ápice de su rumbo
unswervingly
adv to be unswervingly loyal to somebodyjdm unerschütterlich or unbeirrbar treu sein; to hold unswervingly to one’s courseunbeirrbar seinen Weg gehen


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And yet it is difficult to imagine an historical character whose activity was so unswervingly directed to a single aim; and it would be difficult to imagine any aim more worthy or more consonant with the will of the whole people.
But she went forward as unswervingly in the path she had elected as the martyrs of old walked their chosen way, knowing the end of it to be the fiery agony of the stake.
As it progressed Anne became more and more abstracted, eating mechanically, with her big eyes fixed unswervingly and unseeingly on the sky outside the window.
 
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