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incessant

[in-ses-uhnt] / ɪnˈsɛs ənt /


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With weeks to go, Will says the calls and emails to Star Gaze from people asking where their tickets were had become incessant.

From BBC

Its incessant deployment, experts warn, could render Venice’s lagoon a fetid swamp choked by noxious algae, turning the city’s charming canals into stinking open sewers.

From New York Times

Just to reach her nearest acquaintance, Grace, she has to ride nine miles by horse against incessant winds that whip the flatland like a vicious antagonist.

From Washington Post

It would become even more so with a president who, having campaigned as a brawler, could claim a mandate for incessant interventions in cultural disputes best conducted below the presidency.

From Washington Post

The currency crisis has led to incessant attacks on banks and forced many businesses to close as more people prioritize buying food with the little money they have.

From Seattle Times