Definitionadj. not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty
Last update: January 3, 2017
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He is a relentless enemy. [adjective]
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Highly syncopated, relentless rhythms and insistent drumbeats follow the driving force of the voices. [adjective]
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Tom Peters has described it as: The relentless pursuit of an almost familial bond between customer and product. [adjective]
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Turning a relentless look on his enemy, he shook a hand in grim defiance. [adjective]
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Numbers irresistible, and relentless power urged them. [adjective]
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Tomorrow I will bid adieu to these northern shores, and to her who is as cold and relentless as her climate. [adjective]
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"Certainly," said Morton; although there was something of gloomy and relentless severity in the man's manner from which his mind recoiled. [adjective]
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And yet, by the strangest antinomy, this same banker is the most relentless collector of profits, increase, and usury ever inspired by the demon of property. [adjective]
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High strung, like a violin string, they weep and moan for life, so relentless, so cruel, so terribly inhuman. [adjective]
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