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tireless

[tahyuhr-lis] / ˈtaɪər lɪs /


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He founded an initiative helping charities to raise funds and was "known for his kindness and tireless work in assisting others".

From Barron's

That means attacking, staying on the front foot, being aggressive, relentless and tireless.

From Los Angeles Times

"Today we have a huge sense of relief and achievement reflecting years of tireless effort, but also a sense of vindication for their determination that only a public inquiry would do," he said.

From BBC

“It has been my honor to work with a talented, brave, and tireless group of public servants to ensure that the public knows what its government is doing,” he wrote.

From Los Angeles Times

But in most respects, he was Welty’s tireless enthusiast, even writing to the New Republic to defend her from a blistering review of her novel “Delta Wedding” in 1946.

From The Wall Street Journal