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unceasingly
[ uhn-see-sing-lee ]
adverb
- without stopping; continuously:
As principal, she has worked unceasingly to instill a sense of excellence in students, faculty, and staff.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of unceasingly1
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Example Sentences
Plus, Barbara Bry, who was also an unceasing critic of Elliott, is leaving her seat on the City Council.
The unceasing horrors of 2020 have been good for the animal videos business.
Her rosy cheeks were deadly pale now, and wet with the tears that flowed unceasingly from her large black eyes.
In addition, the rain fell unceasingly and the heat was overpowering.
It was for the deliverance of this angel from degradation and shame and sin that she unceasingly prayed.
We must labour unceasingly to render our piety reasonable, and our reason pious.
Not a sound was heard, except the monotonous step of one, who went pacing unceasingly to and fro in the empty rooms.
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