unrelenting
IPA: ʌnriɫˈɛntɪŋ
adjective
- Not relenting; not yielding in strength, severity, or determination.
- Having no pity; not being or becoming lenient, mild, gentle, or merciful
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Examples of "unrelenting" in Sentences
- The shelling was intense and unrelenting.
- Meanwhile the quest for income was unrelenting.
- "We're talking about long-term unrelenting pain," she said, "We don't look at how many pills are in the bottle.
- The irony of Olympia Fields was that on the day that the challengers needed to make a move, the course dried out in unrelenting sunshine and made such a move impossible.
- Interesting bit at the end, where Nomi is filmed singing with an orchestra for Michael Nyman's "Requiem" - better known as the unrelenting main theme for The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover.
- The pace is unrelenting, that is a positive that comes from the style that Paul Greengrass has for the Bourne series, and the action is strong – although again I wish we were to see more of it as it happens.
- The Democratic National Alliance Parties expressed sorrow for what they called the unrelenting response of the JMP parties to the president's call for dialogue by their inflexible conditions that lead to dialogue disruption.
- And I spoke to one of them yesterday who told me, every day these people appear on television, every time they make announcements through the media, every time they're seen smiling and laughing, they add to what this father called the unrelenting torture of the memory.
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