unremittingly
Americanadverb
Etymology
Origin of unremittingly
First recorded in 1760–70; unremitting + -ly
Example Sentences
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How can a deeper understanding of a set of unremittingly cruel brain diseases not be a priority?
From Los Angeles Times
Were the horrors too extreme, the subject matter too unremittingly grim or simply too uncomfortable to contemplate?
From BBC
So it doesn’t make sense that a deeper understanding of a complex set of unremittingly cruel brain diseases that decimate the lives of victims, and their loved ones, is no longer a priority.
From Los Angeles Times
For many in North Korea, life is unremittingly grim.
From BBC
He remains unremittingly open in front of the cameras, as a man who has been the face of the sport for more than a decade.
From BBC
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