(a.) Not failing; not liable to fail; inexhaustible; certain; sure.
Example Sentences:
(1) What's impressive is Cole's unfailing good cheer in the face of so much unpleasantness.
(2) The brothers were both good boys, the neighbours recalled, unfailing attendees of the Baptist Sunday school.
(3) Was he not doing something to keep you off?” He went on: “He seemed to catch you with some good right hands early in the fight, did you feel his power?” Then, finally, he added: “So you’re saying you thought you were up in the fight and that’s why you didn’t step up the pace in the 11th and 12th rounds.” Pacquiao seemed flummoxed by the direct line of questioning, and even this usually unfailingly polite competitor betrayed his annoyance by the end of the interview.
(4) "I would also like to pay tribute to Jo's family and to Greg, who continue to be unfailing in their support to me and my team at what is an incredibly difficult and painful time for them."
(5) We meet in a plush Mayfair hotel suite in the early evening, by which time he is sipping a cup of Starbuck's coffee, struggling to keep his eyes open but still unfailingly polite and professional.
(6) On the campaign trail, Trump unfailingly tarred Clinton as compromised by, and enmeshed with, Wall Street and its mega banks.
(7) You have been unfailingly generous and supportive," she added in She phoned her local paper, the Northamptonshire Telegraph , on Monday morning to break the news, with a formal announcement to follow at 10am.
(8) His unfailing courtesy, evident in generous remarks about Jeremy Corbyn in his dramatic Commons speech on Wednesday night, echoes the older Benn style most of the time, though Tony could be vicious about colleagues in ways foreign to his gentler son.
(9) Weerasethakul, a charming, unfailingly polite and very neatly dressed 45 year old, says he doesn’t mind in the least that his delicately composed, subtly atmospheric films should be exhibited in such an environment; it is, he says “a celebration, a big party”.
(10) A right hemihepatectomy unfailingly results in the devitalization of the left side of the liver.
(11) Attention is called to this particular rearrangement for its clinical as well as fundamental implications, as its presence in blood forming cells unfailingly hearalds a fast, fatal course of evolution.
(12) That enthusiasm, given and received, continued in the spirit of the 70,000 other "Games makers" , of all backgrounds and from far and wide, who quickly became the human face of these Olympics, welcoming and marshalling with unfailing good humour, proud just to be involved.
(13) Control of infection in the surgical intensive care unit demands unfailing attention to three distinct areas: a) The bacteria responsible may be endogenous or exogenous.
(14) Two failed valves, one apparently unfailed but defective valve, and one unused valve, were examined by scanning electron microscopy and metallographic section.
(15) People came from near and far to pay tribute to the widow of the 40th president, who was respected for her grace, strength and unfailing loyalty to her husband during this two terms in office and his final struggles with Alzheimer’s disease.
(16) Clearly, neither of these men is unfailingly consistent or selfless in his actions, and there is much hypocrisy in public life.
(17) He had an unfailing eye and ear for talent, and not only Frost but Keith Waterhouse, Willis Hall, Herbert Kretzmer and Michael Crawford owed him a great deal.
(18) Unfailingly, Labour officials take care to remind reporters that her hobby is kick-boxing.
(19) Authority tastes unfailingly bitter here, with its forced labour and trigger-happy policemen.
(20) Sarkozy’s strategy of presenting himself as a victim is likely to comfort his unfailing support base inside his own Les Républicains party.
Unflagging
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) They jeered each time the soldiers sallied forth and fired off a round or threw a stun grenade, mocking them and chanting with unflagging glee.
(2) Recovery from a head injury calls on all the resources of the patient and unflagging skill and sensitivity from those attempting to help.
(3) Nor is it unusual in having an atmosphere of unflagging glee.
(4) But even as Johnson receded into history, Caro's unflagging enthusiasm for his subject was fed by a craving to understand how this brutish, bullying, often racist man struggled out of the grip of rural Texas.
(5) Chile were good to their promise of unflagging, almost irrational, attack, the outstanding front two of Eduardo Vargas and Alexis Sánchez racing forward at every opportunity with something like a primal lust for goal.
(6) Arcade Fire's trajectory is interesting for many reasons, not the least being that there is something refreshingly uncool about the band – their unflagging onstage exuberance, their typically Canadian politeness, their penchant for pre-show group hugs.
(7) And, I have to say, he is great company, one colourful anecdote rolling into another, his enthusiasm and unflagging self-belief a breach against all the critical flak he endures, and, indeed, wilfully incites.
(8) Onsager's unflagging interest in mechanisms of ion transportation led him to earnest consideration of a variety of non-classical models of conduction in proteins, always tempered by his deep insight essential aspects of physical chemistry.
(9) From the pre-war unity campaign against fascism via the early issues of Tribune to the Bevanites in the 50s, taking in Cyprus and the Hola camps in Kenya,and climaxing in the heart of Harold Wilson's government she was an unflagging champion of an ethical socialism which she believed should shape every aspect of life.
(10) He has been likened to Josiah Wedgewood, Henry Ford and Estée Lauder for what Fortune magazine calls his "intense drive, unflagging curiosity and keen commercial imagination": the words of Nancy Koehn, a Harvard Business School historian.
(11) The predictive value of an R-flagged ("positive") result was 48.3% and of an unflagged ("negative") result, 93.0%.
(12) His fans, on the other hand, delighted in his unflagging wit and elegant style.
(13) The tone of the manager, Ricki Herbert, and his captain, Ryan Nelsen, who also wears the armband for Blackburn Rovers, was today one of almost unflagging jocularity.