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consistent
adjective as in constant, regular
adjective as in agreeing, compatible
Example Sentences
More recently, a report published by #WeCount in October 2024 found a small but consistent increase in the national monthly number of abortions since October 2023, even in states with restrictive gestational limits.
He has been a consistent supporter of many Israelis’ ambitions to expand into territories that would form part of any future Palestinian state.
Karen Middleton, head of policy at MMHA, says mums are being failed by the lack of consistent maternal mental health care.
But he has a consistent history of being a flamethrower in the staid halls of Congress.
A more pertinent subsea sound was detected by the US Navy’s sonar system at the time the sub went missing - an acoustic signal consistent with an implosion.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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