relentlessness

[ UK /ɹɪlˈɛntləsnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. mercilessness characterized by an unwillingness to relent or let up
    the relentlessness or their pursuit
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How To Use relentlessness In A Sentence

  • There is a relentlessness about Rangers' current progress which reflects the mentality of their manager and, entrusted with a clinical execution in the second half, his players didn't let him down.
  • relentlessness" of the campaign had led to the loss of a great head-teacher. Kos RSS Feed
  • He put his running success down to "relentlessness" and said he felt good after the seven-and-a-half week challenge. Undefined
  • Sally had a kind of relentlessness to her, and I say that and it sounds like it could be a negative thing. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • It is the relentlessness and the variety of the procedures available that helps the current preoccupation with beauty - both male and female - to proliferate.
  • At the very end, one's answers to the questions the world has posed with such relentlessness are to be found in the facts of one's life.
  • The sheer relentlessness of it comes to be a thing of beauty and hilarity. Michael Giltz: DVDs: Who Is the Most Beautiful Woman in the World?
  • Izzard put his running success down to "relentlessness" and said he felt good after the seven-and-a-half week challenge. Undefined
  • That kind of relentlessness was never available to me as a newspaper columnist.
  • Ashes last summer," he said, before calling the relentlessness of the schedule "incredibly short sighted". Evening Standard - Home
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