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mercilessly

[ mur-si-lis-lee ]

adverb

  1. 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.

  2. without reprieve; unbearably:

    An unusually humid July morning had morphed into a mercilessly hot afternoon.



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But until then, the casualties will mercilessly mount.

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If Labour had voted against a budget including these policies, the SNP would have exploited that mercilessly.

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"They beat us mercilessly, with their fists, sticks, hammers, anything they could find," Andriy says.

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This is the eternal utility of all Christmas action movies – their acknowledgment that the sparkly and mercilessly upbeat mood engulfing the season is artificial.

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Swansea Crown Court heard how the victim was mercilessly and repeatedly beaten in the attack on 24 May 2024.

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