[
US
/ˈɹuθɫəsɫi/
]
[ UK /ɹˈuːθləsli/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈuːθləsli/ ]
ADVERB
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in a ruthless manner
the government has been urged to take immediate action to deal ruthlessly with the strikers
How To Use ruthlessly In A Sentence
- One of the most ruthlessly funny segments has our vacant working girl revealing how she once sponsored a foster child - chosen for her big-eyed adorability.
- Grim, sure, but true - not to mention ruthlessly egalitarian, which is why people rarely lob the P-word at those whose answer to life is, "Who knows? Why I love Carolyn Hax
- The television age has transformed the conventions into presentational exercises from which the unknown and unexpected are ruthlessly excised.
- The democratic rights to freely choose one's occupation and place of residency, as well as to immigration and asylum, are being ruthlessly sacrificed to the interests of big business.
- Expect beerhall revelry, stiff-legged dancing and lots of ruthlessly efficient singing.
- We find ourselves in the midst of a civil war ruthlessly prosecuted by protagonists whose bloodlust knows no bounds.
- The Party has ruthlessly crushed any sign of organised opposition.
- Our society is dynamic and affluent, so maybe it makes sense to allow ' psychopathic ' corporations to do what must be done to create wealth, no matter how ruthlessly.
- Each gang in the city has staked out its territory and defends it ruthlessly from other gangs.
- Businesses will even more ruthlessly poach skilled workers off each other.