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Unrelenting meaning
Not relenting; not yielding in strength, severity, or determination. | Having no pity; not being or becoming lenient, mild, gentle, or merciful.
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Albertans witnessed a year of extreme, record-setting climate events in 2023 — from heat, to unrelenting drought, to floods — and experts say climate change was one of the leading factors.
And for the first time, I’ve felt like I’ve had unrelenting support from my friends.
Ange Postecoglu says he may have been "too harsh" on his Tottenham players after their defeat in an "unrelenting" Premier League, following a 4-1 win against Newcastle.
Another tornado flattened homes in the eastern Arkansas town of Wynne, as unrelenting tornadoes kept moving east.
As he rides through a violent wasteland of chaos and unrelenting carnage, he must learn to control The Beast — and the monster inside himself — to save his life, the life of a Secret Service agent (Joel Kinnaman of “Suicide Squad” fame) and his country.
But that campaign has been thoroughly abused by the actions and inaction of police personnel, who have been unrelenting in their onslaught against the Nigerian people.
Children often understand that they will have to work, but do not grasp the unrelenting grind that awaits them.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has led an unrelenting clampdown on corruption since coming to power a decade ago.
Even if it seems farfetched or unattainable, be unrelenting in the pursuit of that dream.
For those that prefer fast and furious attacks, Frenzy weapons dish out fast and unrelenting attacks, with speed taking precedence over accuracy.
He, however, said that his administration will remain unrelenting in decimating the terrorists in the state.
He is not for turning in the face of unrelenting criticism from the UK establishment which has made him public enemy number one.
Hence, the unrelenting spirit we all seem to possess naturally has produced several notable stars, particularly in the country’s music, sports, and sociopolitical sphere.
If exemplified the unrelenting itchiness of keeping your darkest secrets to yourself, then is a much more ambitious antidote, tearing down conventions and gender politics while liberating sexual libidos with the reckless abandon of kick to the groin.
It also represents an ongoing tribute to the legacy of Louis Moinet and our unrelenting desire to push the limits of horology.
It is a bounden duty and an unrelenting obligation for Africans and Africa to work together for ‘’systematic recovery and growth’’, and to protect and defend democracy.
Mr Zelensky used the dais of the European Parliament hoping to match his speech to Britain’s legislature when he thanked the nation for its unrelenting support.
Ms Ardern faced unrelenting criticism for implementing some of the world's harshest Covid restrictions, including lockdowns where New Zealanders couldn't even buy takeaway food and a more than two-year border closure.
Neither side backed down, with Australia incrementally building a lead that would require the second-highest English chase in history to overhaul, and England taking each of the eight wickets with their unrelenting short-pitched deliveries.
Of all the devastated battlefields and dystopian landscapes that Wolverine has traversed in his decades long career as Marvel's most unrelenting mutant hero, there is none so terrifying as the bounds of Hell itself.