nonwavering
English
Etymology
non- + wavering
Adjective
nonwavering (comparative more nonwavering, superlative most nonwavering)
- Not wavering; unwavering, staunch or continuous.
- 2006, Barry Alan Farber, Self-disclosure in psychotherapy
- Those adhering to this position also tend to assert that the therapist's nonwavering empathic interest allows the patient to express feelings...
- 2007 January 7, Shalom Auslander, “Love Child”, in New York Times:
- In matters of transportation, however, I am a lifelong, nonwavering, dyed-in-the-wool Move-Your-Butt-ocrat.
- 2007, Ross J Roeser, Michael Valente, Holly Hosford-Dunn, Audiology
- A nonwavering tone should be heard at each frequency in each earphone. If this does not occur, the audiometer needs to be checked for frequency accuracy.
- 2006, Barry Alan Farber, Self-disclosure in psychotherapy