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relentless

[ri-lent-lis] / rɪˈlɛnt lɪs /




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It lost control of large parts of the country in a series of major setbacks, but clawed back territory this year following relentless airstrikes enabled by support from China and Russia.

From BBC

It changes in real time — it’s fast, unpredictable and relentless.

From Los Angeles Times

The relentless football fixtures have been long spoken about by players and managers, who have complained about injuries and the short turnaround between matches.

From BBC

His relentless pursuit of steel production at the expense of farm work during the Great Leap Forward contributed to a famine, causing as many as tens of millions of deaths.

From The Wall Street Journal

As Rogers knows better than most, Emery's relentless quest for perfection is the driving force behind Villa's bid for an incredible title triumph.

From Barron's