1. unswerving - Adjective
2. unswerving - Adjective Satellite
firm and dependable especially in loyalty
going directly ahead from one point to another without veering or turning aside
Source: WordNetIt is time that we labored for the happiness of the people. Legislators who are to bring light and order into the world must pursue their course with inexorable tread, fearless and unswerving as the sun. Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
It is not by delusion, however exalted, that mankind can prosper, but only by unswerving courage in the pursuit of truth. Bertrand Russell
Philadelphia Record – Like Caesar, who twice refused a knightly crown, Alexander Mackenzie refused knighthood three times. Unlike Caesar, he owed his political overthrow to his incorruptible honesty and unswerving integrity. Alexander Mackenzie
They call me a renegade. The epithet is inaccurate and undeserved. I cannot be faithless to a cause which I never have endorsed. Indeed, I am absolutely faithful to the only cause I espouse, which is my own welfare. I take pride in this unswerving loyalty! Jack Vance
I care about Alec," Jace said, fixing Magnus with an unswerving gaze. "I care about him more than I care about myself. Cassandra Clare
My attitude is one of unswerving devotion to myself. I am single-minded in my pursuit of money, fame and power. I also collect spoons. Shaun Micallef