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unfading

[uhn-fayd-ing] / ʌnˈfeɪd ɪŋ /










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Too young to have the read the piece when it first published, I was rapt and impressed by its unfading relevance more than half a century after it first ran.

From New York Times

“Her unfading curiosity fueled her tenacity for justice. Sarah lived her life in service to others, with a passion for advancing worker and immigrant rights and racial equity,” the office said in a statement.

From Seattle Times

Some slates quickly fade to softer colors after they’re installed on roofs or pavement, while other kinds of slates, which the industry classifies as “unfading,” retain their original color.

From Washington Post

A crown, a mansion, and a throne that shine, With gold unfading, WASHINGTON!

From Washington Post

“We’re looking to the next 20 years with as much excitement and unfading passion.”

From The Verge