Example sentences for: ever-changing

How can you use “ever-changing” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Crowds of humble mortals stride the pavements down below while, three or four stories above, on the façades of buildings, a very different crowd of carved stone beings, the Olympian gods and goddesses, throng the upper air, in clear illustration of the dualistic character of all existence: mortals below, immortals above, flesh here, stone there; the ever-changing, the everlasting.

  • John Morse, the editor of the Merriam-Webster dictionaries, sees groovy less as a bit of exotica and more as a robust adapter to an ever-changing present.

  • Autonomous agents themselves, self-reproducing systems carrying out one or more work cycles linking exergonic and endergonic processes in a cyclic fashion that propagate the union of catalysis, constraint construction, and process organization that constitute such autonomous agents are but the most miraculously diversifying examples of this universal process in our unfolding, ever-changing universe.

  • They used the waterways of the Mississippi delta as highways, navigating their dugout canoes through the impenetrable and ever-changing maze of bayous.

  • The big green-and-white boat weaves its way through an ever-changing obstacle course of both large and small craft, and the soaring skyline of Hong Kong Island draws nearer.


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