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ceaselessly

  • a word derived from ceaseless.
    ceaseless
    adjective
    without stop or pause; unending; incessant.

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The politician’s kid I mentioned ceaselessly quoted that movie.

From Salon Sep. 12, 2025

We get dragged back into it, endlessly and ceaselessly.

From Slate Mar. 26, 2025

Mr Little said: "Its closure is incredibly sad and bears no reflection on the firm’s directors who have ceaselessly gone above and beyond to try and drive the business forward."

From BBC Nov. 29, 2024

Since Goldberg-Polin was captured, his parents have campaigned ceaselessly for his release.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 22, 2024

Then, too, she would have advised against my marriage to Lelia, the lengthy Anglican goddess, who’d measure me ceaselessly while I slept, continually appraise our vast differences, count up the ways.

From "Native Speaker" by Chang-rae Lee