Synonym: cruel, firm, hard, harsh, heartless, inflexible, merciless, persevering, persistent, rigid, ruthless, steadfast, strict, uncompromising, unsympathetic, unyielding. Similar words: talentless, gentleness, pointless, careless, relent, unrelentingly, tactlessness, witless. Meaning: [rɪ'lentlɪs] adj. 1. not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty 2. never-ceasing.
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121. Promethean has suffered a relentless decline in its financial performance, matched by a collapse in its share price.
122. The resources are so much greater, the stockpiling of talent so relentless.
123. There may be a price to pay for such relentless activity, perhaps ill health or even divorce.
124. It was a shock after the relentless verticality of the city behind me.
125. The main symptom of anorexia is a relentless pursuit of thinness by starving yourself.
126. Observation post on China's relentless and even the important people all over the world.
127. The pressures of parenting are relentless, and sometimes it's easier to stick a frozen pizza in the microwave than fuss with coaxing kids to whole grains and leafy greens.
128. This is the design philosophy that leads to overstuffed websites that resemble Times Square in their relentless attack on the senses.
129. "For Fischer, there was a relentless desire to decimate his opponent, " says Liz Garbus, the director of the new documentary Bobby Fischer Against the World.
130. The exception indicated the ever relentless vigour with which society frowned upon her sin.
131. FDR went along, hoping to wrong - foot his relentless Republican critics.
132. That line of work has disappeared, blown away by the relentless advance of technology.
133. Arous'd and angry, I'd thought to beat the alarum, and urge relentless war.
134. Since Mr. Obama took office, they have engaged in relentless obstruction, obviously unworried about how their actions would look or be reported.
135. Society now defaults to a relentless Proustian remembrance of all things past.
136. Belward expects the pressure on land use to remain relentless, and says the Landsat program must remain in place to keep track of the changing landscape.
137. This is precisely what its relentless neighbor would not grant it.
138. A relentless Globo Gym attack led by their Lilliputian leader, White Goodman.
139. The US attorney general said the task force would be relentless in its aim of preventing another financial meltdown.
140. The bridge is a "horizontal high rise structure",(http://sentencedict.com) that due to its relentless horizontality is constantly open to any permutation with the surrounding site.
141. It is a relentless or irresistible action of the machine grips or crosshead.
142. In the end, no more than his predecessors would Nixon escape Monnet's relentless logic.
143. Produce quality welding equipment, cast Fast Secure brand relentless pursuit of each person of our company.
144. Elopement must then on anonymity, the relentless torrent of life in the struggle to survive.
145. Increased wealth has brought with it a relentless building and promotional phase, of which Shanghai International Circuit (SIC) is one such example.
146. Some netizens are relentless in their resentment of her. Even her micro blog followers received warnings to stay away from the "quisling".
147. At the present, she diligently is preparing to attend the remnant Austria's swim meet, this kind of relentless Olympic Games spirit Mr. Link Rawin is greatly touched.
148. The family's history since it fled the Irish famine in 1848 had been one of relentless material and political advance.
149. Daniel Webster's relentless gaze and commanding presence earned him the sobriquet "Black Dan."
150. Since then , befouled water, mildewed fodder and the relentless whip have been a way of life for the horse.
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