ppl. a. [UN-1 10.] Not turning aside; steady, constant.
1694. Kettlewell, Comp. Penitent, 136. Keep up clear knowledge and unswerving righteousness in my Soul.
1797. Coleridge, Osorio, V. i. 9. She moved steadily on Unswerving from the path of her resolve.
1810. Monthly Mag., XXIX. 211. That unswerving loyalty To thee.
1858. Househ. Words, XIX. 165/1. The same unswerving face at the wheel.
1878. Bosw. Smith, Carthage, 317. But Fortune was unswerving in her devotion to the son.