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relentlessly

American  
[ri-lent-lis-lee] / rɪˈlɛnt lɪs li /

adverb

  1. without letting up, pausing, or giving up; persistently.

    To win, you need to keep coming at the other team relentlessly, without allowing them time to adjust or alter strategy.


Etymology

Origin of relentlessly

relentless ( def. ) + -ly

Example Sentences

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"Threat actors actively and relentlessly target emerging technologies, making this technology an inevitable new risk," he said.

From BBC

Throughout it all, the first lady remains relentlessly poised and personally inaccessible, lending new and literal meaning to the term “statuesque.”

From Los Angeles Times

I would have loved to record the special not pregnant, but I have just been relentlessly pregnant for five years.

From Los Angeles Times

He travelled relentlessly across India and neighbouring countries, by train when he could.

From BBC

In seasons gone by, Chelsea have led the way, winning games relentlessly - but this time City are playing that role.

From BBC