Definition of Unremittingly. Meaning of Unremittingly. Synonyms of Unremittingly

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Definition of Unremittingly

Unremittingly
Unremitting Un`re*mit"ting, a. Not remitting; incessant; continued; persevering; as, unremitting exertions. --Cowper. -- Un`re*mit"ting*ly, adv. -- Un`re*mit"ting*ness, n.

Meaning of Unremittingly from wikipedia

- competing communal identities, resulting in a strong sense of dualism which unremittingly transcends commonality, and is both culturally and physically manifest...
- puppet-presidents. The period from 1933 to 1937 was a time of "virtually unremitting social and political warfare". On balance, during the period 1933–1940...
- persistent unilateral headache that responds to indomethacin. It is usually unremitting, but rare cases of remission have been do****ented. Hemicrania continua...
- our soil, our homes, our liberties. I am conscious of having worked unremittingly against the war until the last minute. I greet with emotion and affection...
- glamorous aspects of high-end restaurant kitchens, which he describes as unremittingly intense, unpleasant, hazardous, and staffed by misfits. Bourdain believes...
- himself has said "I'm not hip-hop". Vulture described Scott's sound as "unremittingly dark, syncretic, hi-res, and above all unnatural". Scott's musical style...
- economic life was always mistaken. He opposed wars and imperialism. His unremitting hostility to the Crimean war led to his defeat for reelection in 1857...
- significant turning point in her career; Variety wrote, "Fonda, as the unremittingly cynical loser, the tough and bruised babe of the Dust Bowl, gives a...
- violent coup was a sham. His attack on the legislation, which continued unremittingly throughout May and into June and July, further strained his already...
- known for his Canzoniere, or the Book of Songs, where he conve**** his unremitting love for Laura. His style of writing has since become known as Petrarchism...