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Meanings of
unrelenting
in English
Not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty.
stern
grim
relentless
inexorable
unforgiving
unappeasable
Related terms
implacable
Never-ceasing.
persistent
Related terms
continual
Synonyms
Examples for "
stern
"
stern
grim
relentless
inexorable
unforgiving
Examples for "
stern
"
1
A
stern
-
looking
Medvedev replied: Identify those involved in committing this heinous crime.
2
Instead he had chosen exhausting labor and
stern
self-denial in the wilds.
3
I sat in the
stern
of the barge to tend the drag-rope.
4
McGee himself sat in the
stern
of the boat, paddle in hand.
5
He missed the house, and landed in the
stern
of the scow.
1
It is possible the situation is less
grim
than it currently appears.
2
The Baghdad I left behind five years ago was a
grim
place.
3
Scotland's chief medical officer had another
grim
message for the public today.
4
They bring the
grim
reality of male violence into our living rooms.
5
This was the actual, and often quite
grim
,
reality of the frontier.
1
The American quest for peace today takes the shape of
relentless
war.
2
Perhaps only someone with his
relentless
focus could have come this far.
3
Thank you for your
relentless
efforts to bring Laura and Euna home.
4
But the
relentless
competition from Asia continues to challenge Paris's traditional hotels.
5
But so far the sector has continued on a
relentless
upward path.
1
The Englishman, in particular, wished to remain; but our host was
inexorable
.
2
You are refined in your wickedness; you are
inexorable
in your hate.
3
And it is also part of the
inexorable
process of language change.
4
We cannot escape the evils of life; they are inevitable and
inexorable
.
5
Truth's slow but it's
inexorable
and it does have a great power.
1
Pagel said the rule as it was originally written was too
unforgiving
.
2
Dangers were plentiful and often
unforgiving
,
but he understood and accepted them.
3
I may be
unforgiving
,
but I can't work a grudge that long.
4
The stress when you don't forgive An
unforgiving
spirit stresses the body.
5
Joe Hart has just discovered what an
unforgiving
business elite football is.
1
The aspirations and desires of the human heart are infinite and
unappeasable
.
2
Tedge felt the glow of an
unappeasable
anger mount to his temples.
3
Bessie fumed, and for a couple of hours the quarrel was
unappeasable
.
4
What, then, shall fill the crying and
unappeasable
void of our souls?
5
He could not comprehend the deep and
unappeasable
passions that rent the Nation.
Harsh.
brutal
Usage of
unrelenting
in English
1
DON'T PANIC:Stocks have been pounded of late, with Tuesday's selling particularly
unrelenting
.
2
These changes have occurred because of
unrelenting
research in the medical sciences.
3
Quite a bit of the criticism is sexist and unfair and
unrelenting
.
4
The fierce and lawless shall assume the figure of the
unrelenting
wolf.
5
It seems that we're in for 43 minutes of
unrelenting
rock action.
6
Neil said nothing but tried to meet Randolph's
unrelenting
gaze without flinching.
7
Over time, this
unrelenting
struggle focused on invasions from the neighbouring island.
8
The mere suspicion of treason sealed his doom with the
unrelenting
soldier.11
9
She was in the grip of dull,
unrelenting
pain, physically and emotionally.
10
It seemed abundantly clear under the
unrelenting
rays of the noontime sun.
11
When his religious scruples were finally offended, he was grave and
unrelenting
.
12
And again I saw the Scotch in him-strict, upstanding, intractable, and
unrelenting
.
13
For local government, the fund offers some relief from
unrelenting
spending cuts.
14
Most likely though, the game loved Sam because of his
unrelenting
toughness.
15
It is an
unrelenting
,
very thorough and dangerous watchdog of the administration.
16
When the emperor wanted something, he made a slow and
unrelenting
advance.
Other examples for "unrelenting"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
unrelenting
unrelent
Verb
Present
Adjective
Frequent collocations
unrelenting pressure
most unrelenting
so unrelenting
unrelenting work
as unrelenting
More collocations
Unrelenting
through the time
Unrelenting
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common