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unceasing

[uhn-see-sing] / ʌnˈsi sɪŋ /


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But Burwell is quick to add that it is important not to grow complacent, that the threat of injustice is unceasing.

From Washington Post

That, along with the dystopian orange sun shrouded by an unceasing tarp of ashy smoke, was reason enough to get out.

From Seattle Times

A hallmark of his years in power has been his unceasing conflict with the European Union, which Hungary joined in 2004.

From BBC

But they face questions at linebacker, questions about defensive line depth and of course the unceasing question of whether it will all work this time.

From Washington Post

Running message boards are filled with threads to links of English-subtitled episodes and pointed critiques of the family’s unceasing ambition.

From Los Angeles Times