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mercilessly
[ mur-si-lis-lee ]
adverb
- without mercy, pity, or tolerance:
I was mercilessly bullied in school throughout my childhood.
Any speaker who goes on longer than 15 minutes will be interrupted mercilessly by the moderator.
- without reprieve; unbearably:
An unusually humid July morning had morphed into a mercilessly hot afternoon.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of mercilessly1
Example Sentences
But until then, the casualties will mercilessly mount.
If Labour had voted against a budget including these policies, the SNP would have exploited that mercilessly.
"They beat us mercilessly, with their fists, sticks, hammers, anything they could find," Andriy says.
This is the eternal utility of all Christmas action movies – their acknowledgment that the sparkly and mercilessly upbeat mood engulfing the season is artificial.
Swansea Crown Court heard how the victim was mercilessly and repeatedly beaten in the attack on 24 May 2024.
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