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are unremitting
adjective
Incessant; never slackening
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The story is gracefully told, though the grief and pathos are unremitting, with Hattie having had too many losses, too many children, too little money and too little love left to give.
As they do not easily defer to the mere name of any fellow man, they are never inclined to rest upon any man's authority; but, on the contrary, they are unremitting in their efforts to find out the weaker points of their neighbors' doctrine.
But, when the allergens are unremitting, the immune system becomes persistently hyper-sensitized, creating an inflammatory milieu.
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THE itch is unremitting.
Enwezor's show is unremitting.
The European Championship is unremitting.
"The battle has to be unremitting".
Though he had started slowly, the final chaos was unremitting.
He said the Conservative party's "war on Wales" was "unremitting".
Armed violence has been unremitting this summer, the centenary of the First World War.
FOR most of the post-war period, the battle against inflation has been unremitting.
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