abiding, constant, eternal, immediate, linked, oscillating, recurrent, serried, sustained, unintermitted, without end
Definitionadj. continuing forever or indefinitely
Last update: August 26, 2015
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The unceasing war has taken a heavy toll of life. [Please select]
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Judith made unceasing efforts to secure a kingdom for her child; and with the support of her eldest step-son Lothair, a district was carved Out for Charles in 829. [Please select]
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Queen Eleanor was unceasing in her efforts to raise the money for the release of her favorite son. [Please select]
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Midas recognized him and treated him hospitably, entertaining him for ten days and nights with an unceasing round of jollity. [Please select]
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The Mayorunas watched them with unceasing vigilance, as if expecting a sudden break for life and liberty. [Please select]
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Aunt Mary took an unceasing and (to Honora's mind) morbid interest in the future of that house. [Please select]
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A large party was always in opposition to the unceasing war with Louis XIV. [Please select]
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At once it was as though he had always been there, his back to the unceasing winds, a permanence in the wilderness. [Please select]
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Armed with good French muskets and rifles they crept forward among the thickets, and poured in an unceasing fire. [Please select]
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By dint of unceasing effort they got the dress done by seven o'clock and Miranda tried it on in Rilla's room.' [Please select]
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Sound was unceasing; and yet the mind found a stillness, a lake of calm. [Please select]
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