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relentlessly
[ ri-lent-lis-lee ]
adverb
- without letting up, pausing, or giving up; persistently:
To win, you need to keep coming at the other team relentlessly, without allowing them time to adjust or alter strategy.
Word History and Origins
Origin of relentlessly1
Example Sentences
But now, with Israel once again attacking relentlessly, the same gunmen have retreated underground and Gaza's civilians have been plunged back into the misery of war.
The challenge of the Beatles’ greatness is that it’s so universally assumed — and so relentlessly chronicled — that nothing more need be said about the subject.
One thing he has talked about relentlessly, however, is his desire to lower costs for American consumers - and he has promised that his trade policy will help address this.
Taking language from The Times’ 2017 investigation, the suit claimed that, for decades, Toback relentlessly coerced women into meetings framed as interviews or auditions that quickly turned sexual.
“AFGE is preparing immediate legal action and will fight relentlessly to protect our rights, our members, and all working Americans from these unprecedented attacks.”
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