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  • 31Unrelentingness — Unrelenting Un re*lent ing, a. Not relenting; unyielding; rigid; hard; stern; cruel. {Un re*lent ing*ly}, adv. {Un re*lent ing*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 32unrelentingly — unrelenting ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not yielding in strength, severity, or determination. DERIVATIVES unrelentingly adverb …

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  • 33grim — 1 Grim, implacable, relentless, unrelenting, merciless grievanceare comparable when they mean so inexorable or obdurate as to repel or bar any effort to move one from one s purpose or course. Grim (see also GHASTLY) usually implies tenacity of… …

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  • 37inexorable — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. unrelenting, unyielding, inflexible, firm. See severity. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Implacable] Syn. unyielding, inflexible, obdurate; see cruel 2 , obstinate . 2. [Necessary] Syn. relentless,… …

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  • 38in|flex´i|ble|ness — in|flex|i|ble «ihn FLEHK suh buhl», adjective. 1. firm; unyielding; steadfast: »Neither threats nor promises could change the captain s inflexible determination. 2. that cannot be changed; unalterable: »In religion that law is written, and… …

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  • 39in|flex|i|ble — «ihn FLEHK suh buhl», adjective. 1. firm; unyielding; steadfast: »Neither threats nor promises could change the captain s inflexible determination. 2. that cannot be changed; unalterable: »In religion that law is written, and inflexible, never to …

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  • 40un´re|lent´ing|ness — un|re|lent|ing «UHN rih LEHN tihng», adjective. 1. not giving way to feelings of kindness or compassion; merciless; cruel: »an unrelenting enemy. SYNONYM(S): unyielding, obdurate, relentless. See syn. under inflexible. (Cf. ↑inflexible) 2. not… …

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