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incessantly
[ in-ses-uhnt-lee ]
adverb
- without stopping; continuously; ceaselessly:
We download, upload, follow conversations, read texts, and incessantly interact with our digital doodads.
Word History and Origins
Origin of incessantly1
Example Sentences
A purely entertainment-driven environment, by contrast, may erode democracy: When citizens are incessantly preoccupied with amusement and spectacle, they have fewer opportunities to analyze and discuss the societal challenges that confront them.
In the end, loud as he is, however incessantly he babbles on, he may be overseeing a future “stillness,” if not at Appomattox, then across this planet itself.
"When Israel resumed its attacks, it was almost identical to when they bombed incessantly when I was here a year ago," Dr Perlmutter says.
I would make it for friends who came over and incessantly pushed them to eat it, even when it was evident that I was the only person at the table still eating the dish.
“Always looking for new challenges and keen to work with different musicians,” his family’s statement read, James was “incessantly creative and a musical tour de force, over a career which spanned more than six decades.”
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