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relentless

[ri-lent-lis] / rɪˈlɛnt lɪs /




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The information manager is in charge of dealing with the "relentless" demand for appointments and is often the first person to give someone in need a reassurance that recovery is possible.

From BBC

Some analysts said the relentless nature of the news has trained money managers to be wary of the initial response to administration pronouncements, geopolitical developments or surprise technological advances.

From The Wall Street Journal

The relentless pace and scrutiny of a by-election with hustings, media appearances and hours of door-knocking is unlike any other political campaign.

From BBC

Jerome Powell, whose term as Fed chair ends in May, has guided the economy through the worst inflation in four decades and relentless political pressure to change course.

From The Wall Street Journal

After days and weeks of gloomy skies and relentless rain for some, there has finally been a change to our weather in the United Kingdom.

From BBC