Examples of 'near-constant' in a sentence
Meaning of "near-constant"
near-constant (adjective): Almost continuous or unchanging, with very little variation or interruption
How to use "near-constant" in a sentence
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After a couple of weeks of near-constant headache.
Keeps near-constant tension on the belt permanently.
A better example of near-constant acceleration.
Their near-constant touring cultivated a sizeable fan base.
We live in an age of near-constant surveillance.
A growing share of teens describe their internet use as near-constant.
Aside from the near-constant shadow of death.
This is easily obtained by driving at a near-constant speed.
They were in a near-constant state of rebellion.
This yields collision detection systems which operate in near-constant time.
All while being under near-constant siege by dilithium raiders.
The dominant climate feature of the park is the near-constant wind.
Jodie suffered with near-constant pain and was inconsolable.
The wire fox terrier is a companion animal that requires near-constant attention.
Snacking can create a near-constant supply of tooth decay.
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Human beings are able to regulate their own temperature and keep it at a near-constant.
The medication kept me in a near-constant dream state for weeks.
Pizza or grocery delivery services work more efficiently with near-constant updates.
Baghdad has been in a near-constant state of upheaval for the past month.
The resulting footage showed that the wheel was in near-constant use by wild mice.
Archivists believe the cold and near-constant conditions can help in the preservation of the catalogue.
And to complicate things further, the players and the ball are in near-constant motion.
A higher frequency may be needed to maintain near-constant concentrations of highly unstable or volatile chemicals.
As a culture we have moved into a realm where the consumption of news is a near-constant process.
Archivists believe that cold and near-constant conditions can help in film preservation.
There is slow transfer of energy to the sounding board, generating a soft but near-constant sustain.
For near-constant high cutting speed and long life under the toughest jobsite conditions.
The initial outbreak received a week of near-constant media attention.
The near-constant need for a technician to adjust the projection alignment doomed this additive color process.
This is evidenced by the ubiquitous and near-constant use of electronic devices.
The city states themselves became increasingly fortified, and warfare between the various kings became near-constant.
In workplaces throughout the world, scenarios of near-constant distraction have become the norm.
If not for their near-constant outrage . It is as though Americans would have no identity.
They tend to burn off excess calories with near-constant movement throughout the day.
Near-constant ash emissions have been taking place from the Showa crater.
I can not hold that thing one-handed without suffering from a near-constant anxiety attack.
All while being under near-constant siege We rebuilt Earth to be self-sustainable by dilithium raiders.
Santa Anna ordered his artillery to keep up a near-constant bombardment.
The medication kept me in a near-constant dream state for weeks which I confess came as a relief.
In fact, I spent the first four years of my sobriety in a state of near-constant panic.
Its left Washington in a near-constant state of gridlock.
For two vulnerable women traveling alone, I am sure they were in near-constant danger.
The province suffered greatly during the near-constant wars with Persia in the 6th century.
Near-constant probing of NATO 's borders by Russian submarines and warplanes has only fanned the flames.
It does this by mimicking the near-constant rotation of Earth.
However, a near-constant flow is restored further downstream by stormwater from the Keystone Sanitary Landfill.
Alfonso spent his first four years in near-constant war with the Muslims.
His near-constant companion and occasional girlfriend is former art model and Cleveland native Beverly Switzler.
Alfonso spent his first four years as king in near-constant war with the Muslims.
It is a near-constant trope in Doctor Who.