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Unceasing meaning
continuous; continuing indefinitely without stopping
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Example sentences (17)
Later sequences of the perilous journey are more harshly photographed as hot and sticky under the unceasing sun.
On 16 June 2023, the U.S. Army Garrison Poland Commander, COL Jorge M. Fonseca took part in the “Unceasing of The Colors” for 16 Garrison Support Unit, Polish Army in Drawsko Pomorskie.
It was a sideways glance at her country of origin, fuelled by her curiosity about places and her unceasing search for connectivity, an elliptical rather than a full circle.
Only now, after several months of unceasing attacks on civilians, homes and infrastructure, have President Biden and Vice-President Kamala Harris been vocal on the Palestinians’ urgent need for food and medical care, needs that are totally unsatisfied.
The last thing we need is a preening Viceroy Murray overseeing the unceasing plunder of our resources and impoverishment of our people.
The next day, she was back signing more prints and posters while a trailer for the documentary played in a corner on an unceasing loop.
While debates may have long defined Shavuot, Ruth’s promise of unceasing devotion to the divine is one that Jews throughout our history — from Jubilees’ era to today — continue to have in common.
With that hyper-vision, the unceasing appetite for perfection, every feature, every smooth cheek, every furrow and the light in every eye is posed and re-made.
You should have your head examined because Israel will face an unceasing, bloody war to obliterate the Jewish State and drive Jews out of the Holy Land.
Compared with the oppression and unceasing conflict that has defined much of Eastern Europe, Razmilovic said, the American tradition of representative government and peaceful, egalitarian rule by popular consent is a utopia.
Since then, increasingly-realistic games showing blood spatter and decapitation, coupled with unceasing mass shootings, has perpetuated the connection between the two.
They, through the purity of the unceasing human spirit, forced 27 amendments to the Constitution that have guaranteed fundamental rights to all people … finally doing what the framers should have done in 1787.
Trump’s job approval numbers remain unchanged after 5 months of unceasing attack by the news media, academia, US intel agencies, Hollywood, Democrats, & a special prosecutor.
According to MacDonald, while it is possible to leave Hell and enter Heaven, doing so implies turning away (repentance); or as depicted by Lewis, embracing ultimate and unceasing joy itself.
St. Cecilia remembered him as cheerful, charitable and full of unceasing vigor.
Tristan awakes ("Die alte Weise - was weckt sie mich?") and laments his fate — to be, once again, in the false realm of daylight, once more driven by unceasing unquenchable yearning ("Wo ich erwacht' weilt ich nicht").
Washington repudiated the abolitionist emphasis on unceasing agitation for full equality, advising blacks that it was counterproductive to fight segregation at this point.