1. ever-changing - Adjective
2. ever-changing - Adjective Satellite
marked by continuous change or effective action
Source: WordNetever changing
At any moment there is certainly not balanced trade between the various areas of the habitable globe that happens to be under separate national governments - there is an ever-changing pattern of deficits and surpluses. Joan Robinson
The ongoing transformation of communication technology in the digital age extends the reach of communication media to all domains of social life in a network that is at the same time global and local, generic and customised in an ever-changing pattern. Manuel Castells
To lead in an ever-changing world, leaders must adapt and stay nimble. Indra Nooyi
One of the reasons that I accepted, once asked to do Star Trek, was to give a single child a chance to see the long thought, to see themselves some 400 years hence. It occurred to me that we must ensure that we keep in front of children the ever-changing horizon. Avery Brooks
Persistence is a unique mental strength; a strength that is essential to combat the fierce power of the repeated rejections and numerous other obstacles that sit in waiting and are all part of winning in a fast-moving, ever-changing world. Bob Proctor
Cling not to experiences for ever-changing are they. Tibetan Proverb