Definitionn. mercilessness characterized by an unwillingness to relent or let up
Last update: September 8, 2015
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The accuser and the accused, standing on two white stones termed " Relentlessness " ('AvaiSEca) and " Outrage " ("T i 3pcs) respectively (Paus. [Please select]
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What has impressed me most in my tour of the American activities in France is the businesslike relentlessness of the preparations. [Please select]
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I was momentarily sobered by the earnestness with which he brought home to me the relentlessness of our civilization. [Please select]
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It irritated him to fall from his usual relentlessness of common sense into a melting mood. [Please select]
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"The Judge indulges in a little relentlessness now and then, himself." [Please select]
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And this one, though not so powerful, frightened me the more in his relentlessness. [Please select]
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The relentlessness of it all, the expecting that men should give everything, even life itself, and ask for no mercy. [Please select]
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