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What (who) is unswerving - definition

U-CLASS SUBMARINE, LAUNCHED 1943
HMS P63 (1943); HMS Unswerving (P63)
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unswerving      
If you describe someone's attitude, feeling, or way of behaving as unswerving, you mean that it is strong and firm and does not weaken or change.
In his diary of 1944 he proclaims unswerving loyalty to the monarchy.
= unwavering
ADJ: usu ADJ n
unswerving      
adj. unswerving in (unswerving in one's determination to stamp out corruption)
unswerving      
a.
1.
Undeviating, straight, direct.
2.
Firm, determined, resolute, steady, steadfast, stanch, stable, constant, unwavering.

Wikipedia

HMS Unswerving

HMS Unswerving (P63) was a Royal Navy U-class submarine built by Vickers-Armstrongs, High Walker. So far, she has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name Unswerving.

Examples of use of unswerving
1. It said: I swear unswerving loyalty to Adolf Hitler!
2. London has long been in jihadi sights because of Tony Blair‘s unswerving support for George Bush.
3. For Putin‘s father, the war was defined by moments of contemptible betrayal and unswerving loyalty.
4. Lord Black‘s belief in his innocence and disdain for his critics has remained unswerving.
5. He was possessed of only absoluteness and unconditionality as unswerving faith.