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ceaseless

[sees-lis] / ˈsis lɪs /


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Several people died as a result of the insurrection, which was precipitated by Trump and his Republican allies' ceaseless lies about voter fraud.

From Salon

A multipolar Middle East, with its ceaseless hedging and balancing, will have its own dangers.

From Washington Post

Europe’s economy is showing signs that it may avoid a recession this winter, even as it struggles against persistent inflation, rising interest rates and a ceaseless war in Ukraine.

From New York Times

Charlie’s apparent flightiness manifests in the whirring of her hyperactive mind, agitated by the ceaseless “birds chirping” of people’s constant everyday lies.

From New York Times

For over a decade, the case has been bogged down by seemingly ceaseless disputes.

From New York Times