marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable
<adj.all> firm convictions a firm mouth steadfast resolve a man of unbendable perseverence unwavering loyalty
not showing abrupt variations
<adj.all> spoke in a level voice she gave him a level look
He also pledged the council's "unwavering support" for the state declared in the occupied lands by the Palestine Liberation Organization.
Many Europeans tend to view the Pentagon's calls for more collaboration as little more than code-language for an unwavering buy-American message.
This would be consistent with its unwavering support for the Brady Plan and G-7 exchange-rate intervention, and with its financial commitment to Mexico, Poland and others.
Imelda Marcos, unwavering in her assertions of innocence, now stands alone to face charges that she and her late husband stole millions from their Philippine homeland.
"Our commitment to Korea's security remains unwavering.
His confidence in the Elliott wave principle is unwavering, and he bridles at any criticism of it or of himself.
The church confirmed yesterday that it borrowed $41.5 million this year from its pension fund to cover cash needs. In a statement, the church said its commitment to broadcasting is "unwavering" and that the Monitor Channel is meeting its business plan.
Mecham happens to be Arizona's first Mormon governor and an unwavering believer in conservative church doctrine.
An unwavering leftist, she has a poster of Fidel Castro on her office wall.
Men "of all faiths must admire" his "unwavering courage."
While President Bush was unwavering in his support of Tower, he burned no bridges to congressional Democrats.
Samuel's commitment to Zionism was deep and unwavering.
If our common approach to the East over the years has given coherence to our message of peace and world freedom, it has been our unwavering commitment to defend ourselves that has given it credibility.