adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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unrelenting headaches
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Everyone at the office works at an unrelenting pace.
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The unrelenting air attack on the country continued.
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The unrelenting pressures of the job started to affect her health.
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The relief efforts have been hindered by unrelenting bad weather.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Due in part to unrelenting rain throughout the month, drivers have put in only about 9, 000 laps during practice.
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Eck was Luther's most unrelenting opponent and he is buried in the Minster.
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His breathing was frightful and the unrelenting ache in his legs grew harsher with every stride.
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Not even my occasional corporate consulting was good enough cover for my unrelenting commitment.
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The unrelenting question is, Why?
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The point is unrelenting and sharp.
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They also complain that they are the targets of an unrelenting federal assault.
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This was due to poor buildings, old machinery and accumulation of mental and physical fatigue because of the unrelenting nature of the activity.