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unceasing

[uhn-see-sing] / ʌnˈsi sɪŋ /


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In Mariupol, unceasing barrages into the city have thwarted repeated attempts to bring in food and water and evacuate trapped civilians.

From Seattle Times

The unceasing violence in cities throughout Ukraine prompted yet more residents to join the 2.5 million who are estimated to already have left the country.

From Seattle Times

The prospect of rising inflation and unceasing prodigious spending in Washington did not mute demand for bonds or bond funds.

From New York Times

Or rather, we got a chance to rediscover the city we long ago fell in love with but that many of us may have feared we’d lost to the unceasing waves of interlopers.

From New York Times

Five years ago, as Vashti Cunningham reached the pinnacle event of high jumping at age 18, improvement came in unceasing bursts, and she could count on a new personal best every season.

From Washington Post