unrelieved
IPA: ʌnriɫˈivd
adjective
- Utter; complete; without relief.
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Examples of "unrelieved" in Sentences
- His early life was one of unrelieved misery.
- Many rural expressways offer unrelieved monotony.
- Arab refugees in neighboring states are left unrelieved.
- Malaria is, indeed, the unrelieved burden on the economy.
- The unrelieved po-facery of everyone else is astonishing.
- It's just that it's a huge block of otherwise unrelieved text.
- The gloom is unrelieved right up to the bleak ending in F minor.
- Remember that unrelieved politeness may carry an implicit reproach.
- The rainy season is followed by an extended, unrelieved dry season.
- Most reviewers found the unrelieved pessimism of the novel unattractive.
- One longs for the safety of a routine unrelieved by these pickled memories.
- Beyond the issue of humane care, unrelieved pain has functional implications.
- You told Dr. Vaillant he should read Joseph Heller on the unrelieved tragedy of conventionally successful businessmen.
- It was a life of unexpected roadblocks, unknown environments and cultures, unrelieved anxiety about what might happen next.
- Fistula is a devastating complication of unrelieved obstructed labor in which the baby's head gets stuck in the birth canal and presses against the soft tissues of the pelvis.
- The use of stucco also prevents the occasionally oppressive affect of large stretches of unrelieved brick, and would provide a splendid canvas for the long shadows of afternoon and evening along the structure's flanks.
- From these thoughts a natural transition led him to consider the wonderful tenacity with which those beings clung to life, whose existence seemed to him only a series of the most terrible sufferings: – beings, who exposed to all the miseries of pain, poverty, sickness, and famine; to pain unrelieved, and the feebleness of age unassisted, yet still were anxious to live; and could never, as he at this moment found himself disposed to do –