Thesaurus / ceaseless
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Like the record-breaking heat waves and the ceaseless mega-fires, the decline of the Colorado River has been faster than expected.
40 MILLION PEOPLE RELY ON THE COLORADO RIVER. IT’S DRYING UP FAST.BY ABRAHM LUSTGARTENAUGUST 27, 2021PROPUBLICASuch a catastrophe would not have surprised the global circle of scientists who monitor the bacterial world’s ceaseless struggle against the antibiotics we use to contain it.
THE NEXT PANDEMIC IS ALREADY HERE. COVID CAN TEACH US HOW TO FIGHT IT.MARYN MCKENNAJUNE 23, 2021MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWThe news coverage was ceaseless and all-caps — in format and tone.
LONG LINES, HIGH PRICES AND FISTICUFFS: THE 1970S GAS SHORTAGES FUELED BEDLAM IN AMERICAREIS THEBAULTMAY 13, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIt was as if experiencing the ceaseless changing and rhythmic cycles of the natural world helped me realize the changeable nature of my own body.
HOW NATURE HELPED ME RECOVER FROM AN EATING DISORDERKATE SIBERMARCH 25, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEBefore he faced Lettice, he must forget a moment—forget his fears, his hopes, his ceaseless torment of belief and doubt.
THE WAVEALGERNON BLACKWOODI lay against a corner of the stockade seat, listening to the wind whispering and to the ceaseless drip-drip of the trees.
THREE MORE JOHN SILENCE STORIESALGERNON BLACKWOODThus it may well come about that our coast lines are swaying up and down in ceaseless variation.
OUTLINES OF THE EARTH'S HISTORYNATHANIEL SOUTHGATE SHALERThere was a ceaseless chorus of distant machinery, and above it rose the grinding and rattling solo of a steam winch.
DOPESAX ROHMERNature is in ceaseless progress, the universe is a perpetual growth, ascent is the supreme law.
URANIACAMILLE FLAMMARIONHis merit was a ceaseless diligence, in which it was doubtful whether ambition or conscientiousness had the greatest share.
ERIC, OR LITTLE BY LITTLEFREDERIC W. FARRARWORDS RELATED TO CEASELESS
- abiding
- ageless
- always
- amaranthine
- boundless
- ceaseless
- constant
- continual
- continued
- continuous
- dateless
- deathless
- enduring
- everlasting
- forever
- illimitable
- immemorial
- immortal
- immutable
- imperishable
- incessant
- indefinite
- indestructible
- infinite
- interminable
- lasting
- never-ending
- perdurable
- perennial
- permanent
- perpetual
- persistent
- relentless
- termless
- timeless
- unbroken
- unceasing
- undying
- unending
- unfading
- uninterrupted
- unremitting
- without end
- amaranthine
- boundless
- ceaseless
- constant
- continual
- continuous
- countless
- deathless
- enduring
- eternal
- everlasting
- immeasurable
- immortal
- incalculable
- incessant
- indeterminate
- infinite
- interminable
- limitless
- measureless
- monotonous
- multitudinous
- never-ending
- no end of
- no end to
- numberless
- overlong
- perpetual
- self-perpetuating
- unbounded
- unbroken
- undivided
- undying
- unending
- unfathomable
- uninterrupted
- unlimited
- unsurpassable
- untold
- without end
- boring
- boundless
- ceaseless
- constant
- continuous
- day-and-night
- dragged out
- dull
- endless
- eternal
- everlasting
- immeasurable
- incessant
- interminate
- limitless
- long
- long-drawn-out
- long-winded
- looped
- never-ending
- no end of
- no end to
- on a treadmill
- permanent
- perpetual
- protracted
- spun out
- strung-out
- timeless
- unbound
- unceasing
- uninterrupted
- unlimited
- wearisome
- abiding
- ceaseless
- confirmed
- constant
- continual
- continuing
- continuous
- deep-rooted
- deep-seated
- enduring
- ever-present
- fixed
- habitual
- inborn
- inbred
- incurable
- ineradicable
- ingrained
- inveterate
- lasting
- lifelong
- long-lived
- long-standing
- obstinate
- perennial
- persistent
- persisting
- prolonged
- protracted
- recurrent
- recurring
- rooted
- routine
- settled
- stubborn
- sustained
- tenacious
- unabating
- unmitigated
- unyielding
- usual
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