going directly ahead from one point to another without veering or turning aside
<adj.all> some people see evolution as an undeviating upward march from simple organisms to the very complex a straight and narrow tree-lined road unswerving across the lowlands
firm and dependable especially in loyalty
<adj.all> a steadfast ally a staunch defender of free speech unswerving devotion unswerving allegiance
And his changes threatens one of IBM's most admired features: its employees' unswerving loyalty to their company andits traditions.
Mr. Lindsey is best known for his unswerving advocacy of tax cuts.
The interior of the church has been redone with unswerving dedication to historical accuracy, right down to brightly colored paint that may remind some visitors of modern day-care centers.
Would such a person be permitted to preach justice and freedom with the unswerving bravery of Mrs Suzman?
For the third day in a row, the State Department on Friday issued a cautious but upbeat statement citing evidence that Iran was moving away from its policy of unswerving hostility toward the United States.
Real peace in Central America depends on the prospects for democratization in Nicaragua." He made no reference to the Nicaraguan Contras, who have had unswerving support from Abrams.
He called Higgins "a man of unquestioned bravery and unswerving dedication to the U.N. ideal" and called on the General Assembly to condemn the murder.
The government's apparently unswerving devotion to austere economic policies dented expectations of short-term official rate cuts. Turnover was healthy, but lower at FFr3.58bn.
Even as he was revealing the evidence of diversion of funds to the contras, Attorney General Edwin Meese was demanding unswerving loyalty from the president's team.
It was only achieved because of Brunel's unswerving dedication.