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incessant

[in-ses-uhnt] / ɪnˈsɛs ənt /


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When Arco swipes his sister’s flying apparatus for a secret midnight soar, however, he falls into the year 2075 and a tech-dependent Earth world barely hanging on in the face of incessant weather disasters.

From Los Angeles Times

The air smelled cold and hard, and she could practically taste exhaust and grit, the perfect late afternoon punctured by incessant car horns and an ambulance siren.

From Literature

Some residents have told The Times they’ve been unable to sleep because of the incessant beeping from Waymos maneuvering in and out of charging spots on the lot 24 hours a day.

From Los Angeles Times

With weeks to go, Will says the calls and emails to Star Gaze from people asking where their tickets were had become incessant.

From BBC

U-boats, Mr. Moorhouse tells us, were also plagued by malfunctioning torpedoes, mechanical failures and, eventually, the incessant—and often successful—depth-charge attacks of Allied warships.

From The Wall Street Journal