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unremitting

[uhn-ri-mit-ing] / ˌʌn rɪˈmɪt ɪŋ /


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"At a bare minimum. ..the courts must act independently and without bias, with unremitting fidelity to the law, and must be seen doing so. That did not happen in the constitutional court," the statement read.

From Reuters

To the south in Gaza City, the coastal strip’s main urban center, the bombardment was unremitting, toppling a high-rise building and peppering crowded districts with explosions.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s certainly been unremitting for everyone this past year, as ordinary life became suddenly impossible and bizarre new habits — wiping down groceries, wearing a mask, or two — cycled in and out of practice.

From New York Times

With the coronavirus pandemic unremitting, they will miss them for a second year.

From Washington Times

"Following a year of unremitting challenges, with care services stretched to breaking point and staff burnt out, support from the chancellor was desperately and urgently needed."

From BBC