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been unceasing
adjective
Continuous; continuing indefinitely without stopping
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In the United States, lexicographical activity has been unceasing since 1828.
There have been unceasing reports about security issues, assassinations and other kinds of violence.
To be sure, since the landmark US supreme court decision in 1973 that legalised abortion, there have been unceasing efforts to restrict the full expression of abortion rights.
Profumo, ever courteous, wrote back: "Since 1963, there have been unceasing publications, both written and spoken, relating to what you refer to in your letter as 'the Keeler interlude'.
The denunciations and predictions of doom have been unceasing since Obama made his announcement.
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Their effort was unceasing.
His effervescence is unceasing.
The finger wagging is unceasing.
The peril for the group is unceasing.
The thud of the guns was unceasing.
That night, the sound of bullets was unceasing.
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