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Definition of Unfailing

Unfailing
Unfailing Un*fail"ing, a. Not failing; not liable to fail; inexhaustible; certain; sure. --Dryden. -- Un*fail"ing*ly, adv. -- Un*fail"ing*ness, n.

Meaning of Unfailing from wikipedia

- Mantra of the Light of Great Consecration (Ch: 大灌頂光真言) and Mantra of the Unfailing Rope Snare, is an important mantra of the Shingon and Kegon sects of ****anese...
- ****ens' A Christmas Carol; and Pollyanna, referring to people who are unfailingly optimistic like the title character of Eleanor H. Porter's Pollyanna...
- Du Bois". According to biographer David Levering, Du Bois would also "unfailingly insist upon the 'correct' pronunciation of his surname. 'The pronunciation...
- Christ HimselfBaptism and the Supper of the Lord – ministered with unfailing use of Christ's Words of Institution, and of the elements ordained by...
- Buddhist path and of the destruction of the poison of envy. His name means Unfailing Accomplishment. His consort is Tara, meaning Liberator and his mounts...
- theatrical companies; his first stage appearance was in a sketch called The Unfailing Instinct at the Brighton Hippodrome in August 1925. Later that year, he...
- particularly downwards, were beautifully smooth and staccatos almost unfailingly accurate, even in the trickiest intervals. There is hardly a bar in the...
- myself to your prayers. In the joy of the Risen Lord, confident of his unfailing help, let us move forward. The Lord will help us, and Mary, His Most Holy...
- members, requiring celibacy on the part of those who are single, and unfailing commitment to their spouse on the part of married members. They also amend...
- pumpkins from which to make transparent heads and face, lighted up by the unfailing two inches of tallow candle. Richardson, R. W. "Squash and Pumpkin" (PDF)...