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unrepentant

adjective as in remorseless

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Prosecutors say he is "unrepentant" and argued the rapper should spend a minimum of 11 years in prison.

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The “government” in Gaza is a theocratic, Iranian-backed terror entity whose founding charter drips with unrepentant Jew-hatred and whose leaders routinely celebrate the wanton slaughter of innocent Israelis as triumphs of “resistance.”

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Ramkalawan, an ordained Anglican priest who signed the deal with Qatar last year, is unrepentant.

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Bombastic, unrepentant, with a ribald sense of humor and a defense that leaned heavily into his desire to make Germany great again, Göring came out swinging.

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In his years of public life, due to his unrepentant acts of horror and violence, especially in his latest tenure as prime minister, even American support for Israel has cratered.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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