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tireless

[tahyuhr-lis] / ˈtaɪər lɪs /


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As he climbed in Hollywood as a director and producer, Ratner became just as well-known in these circles as a tireless operator, according to people who worked with him.

From The Wall Street Journal

At a meeting in Darlington last month, Streeting said he had been inspired by the families' "remarkable courage and tireless campaigning while they were suffering unimaginable grief".

From BBC

In a tearful speech, she recalled her "tireless" pursuit early in her career to become a K-pop idol had ended with rejection and disappointment.

From BBC

She embarked on a perilous journey by land, sea and air to reach Oslo in December to collect the Nobel Peace Prize she was awarded for her "tireless work promoting democratic rights" in Venezuela.

From BBC

“Through his long career in radio, Michael was a tireless advocate for the everyday American who felt ignored or left behind by politics.”

From Los Angeles Times