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unrelenting

[uhn-ri-len-ting] / ˌʌn rɪˈlɛn tɪŋ /


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Health experts at the King's Fund think tank have said talk of an "unrelenting flu wave" has become worrying familiar over recent years.

From BBC

But there seems to be a weakening of institutional resolve in the face of unrelenting economic, political and cultural pressures.

From Los Angeles Times

The director has hinged his career on big swings, and “After the Hunt” might be his biggest yet: An unrelenting, puzzling and star-studded study of power and those deemed expendable in its pursuit.

From Salon

Smith, moustache bristling, bravely taking on the terrifying West Indies pace attack or battling it out against the unrelenting Australians, was a familiar sight for England supporters for nearly a decade.

From BBC

To ward off the unrelenting approach of middle age, last year I took up weight lifting and hired a personal trainer.

From The Wall Street Journal