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the unrelenting
adjective
Not relenting; having no pity; not being or becoming lenient, mild, gentle, or merciful; unyielding; inflexibly rigid; hard; stern; cruel.
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The unrelenting suicide bombings have exhausted everyone.
Bring on the mono-directional storms — the unrelenting….
This voice is the unrelenting echo of an unfulfillable void.
Women sprouted parasols to ward off the unrelenting sun.
The unrelenting fact-based drama was a critical and commercial success.
I have no other options: my life is being destroyed by the unrelenting noise.
Istanbul commuters, still frustrated by the unrelenting traffic, started clamoring for yet another bridge.
Bring on the mono-directional storms — the unrelenting northerly gusts, the odd gale-force southeaster.
The city's remaining buildings were pounded into rubble by the unrelenting close combat.
This game in Washington lasted 14 innings, almost five hours in the unrelenting sun.
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The unrelenting campaign to smear Hillary Clinton has had the desired impact.
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