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    unremitting
    /ʌnrɪˈmɪtɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. never relaxing or slackening; incessant: "unremitting drizzle"

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  3. Unremitting means never stopping, becoming weaker, or failing. Learn how to use this formal adjective with synonyms, related words, and example sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus.

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  4. Unremitting means not stopping, constant, or incessant. Learn the synonyms, example sentences, word history, and usage of unremitting from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  5. Unremitting describes something that is never lifted or sent back. Like the Energizer Bunny, it keeps coming and coming and coming. Definitions of unremitting. adjective. uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing. “ unremitting demands of hunger” synonyms: ceaseless, constant, incessant, never-ending, perpetual, unabating, unceasing.

  6. Unremitting means not slackening or abating; incessant. Learn the origin, usage and synonyms of this adjective, and see how it is used in sentences from various sources.

  7. Unremitting means never stopping, becoming weaker, or failing. Learn how to use this formal adjective with synonyms and examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and other sources.

  8. Unremitting means continuing without stopping or becoming less intense. Learn how to use this adjective in formal contexts with synonyms, pronunciation, and sentences from Collins English Dictionary.

  9. Unremitting means never slackening or stopping; unceasing; constant. Find the pronunciation, translation, and examples of unremitting in different contexts and languages.