English to Telugu Dictionary unchanged

unchanged

మారకుండా
definition
adjective
the landscape has remained unchanged for a thousand years
not changed; unaltered.
example
He then resigned two years early, leaving the Conservative election procedures 'unchanged' .
Many now predict the Fed will leave rates 'unchanged' through the summer.
The merged body does not have new powers and leaves the existing statutory basis of regulation 'unchanged' .
Commendably, the friendly demeanour he displayed on that Perth range in January was 'unchanged' .
Lying in her bedroom, Christiane looks out on a seemingly 'unchanged' world.
They might have won their seats as new Labour, but their views have remained fundamentally 'unchanged' .
City's current home kit, launched at the start of this season, will remain 'unchanged' for next season.
Just send the same 'unchanged' letter to every company and be sure to ask us about job opportunities at some other company.
The cattle sector seems relatively 'unchanged' , with clean cattle still relatively easy to place.
The rest of the committee and officers remain 'unchanged' and they are prepared to carry on for another year, at least.
These would restrict development, ensuring the character of the areas remained 'unchanged' .
She said that US policy on negotiating with terrorists would remain 'unchanged' .
Having praised the performance at Anfield, Allardyce will be tempted to name an 'unchanged' side.
But both men believe the spirit of the schools remains 'unchanged' and have high hopes for the future.
Luxembourg's airport is 'unchanged' since the 1970s and it's fabulous because of it.
Many such corporations are registered with Network Solutions, and this policy is 'unchanged' .
Principle features such as the entrance foyer, upper lobby and auditorium would be left 'unchanged' .
Maintaining these blocs rigid and 'unchanged' was the key to peace and security.
He predicted that New York would survive the attacks virtually 'unchanged' .
The ancient French towns such as Beynac seem 'unchanged' by the centuries.
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