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unremittingly

American  
[uhn-ri-mit-ing-lee] / ˌʌn rɪˈmɪt ɪŋ li /
Rarely unremittedly

adverb

  1. continuously; uninterruptedly; constantly.


Etymology

Origin of unremittingly

First recorded in 1760–70; unremitting + -ly

Example Sentences

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Were the horrors too extreme, the subject matter too unremittingly grim or simply too uncomfortable to contemplate?

From BBC • May 24, 2025

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 • May 2, 2025

“China will continue to work unremittingly for de-escalation of the situation and the resumption of peace talks,” he said.

From Washington Times • Oct. 13, 2023

But small-form peace can be hard to come by, too, particularly if you’re a diplomat or a U.N. employee working in one of the most unremittingly 24/7 towns on Earth.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 23, 2023

It was a building unremittingly unrevealing of what it held inside, with thick, featureless walls pale blue in colour and high, narrow windows impossible to look in through.

From "Life of Pi" by Yann Martel