relentless

IPA: rɪɫˈɛntɫɪs

adjective

  • Unrelenting or unyielding in severity.
  • Unremitting, steady and persistent.
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Examples of "relentless" in Sentences

  • This is what I call the relentless rules of humble arithmetic from Justice Brandeis.
  • S. O'BRIEN: On her campaign's Web site, Harris blames the media for what she calls relentless personal attacks upon her.
  • The last years of his control, from 1995 onwards, were characterized by a relentless effort to facilitate his son Bashar's accession to power.
  • Those aren't students fighting, but that is a student on top of Berry in what she calls a relentless beating all caught on a cell phone camera.
  • Those aren ` t students fighting, but that is a student on top of Berry, in what she calls a relentless beating, all caught on a cell phone camera.
  • On Monday, local district attorney Elizabeth Scheibel announced nine teenagers had been charged in connection with what she called the relentless bullying of Prince.
  • Mr. Christie's aides say the governor hasn't budged from his months-long insistence that he won't enter the presidential fray, despite what one described as a "relentless" stream of calls over the last week from prominent Republicans urging him to run.
  • The introduction to the proposal said the spending blueprint disavowed what it called the "relentless government spending, borrowing and taxing that are leading America, right at this moment, toward a debt-fueled economic crisis and the demise of America's exceptional promise."
  • Baltimore's offense was relentless from the instant Ray Rice dashed 83 yards for a score on the first play from scrimmage to trigger a 24-point opening quarter while its bruising defense generated four turnovers against battered quarterback Tom Brady — three interceptions and a fumble.

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