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unceasingly

[ uhn-see-sing-lee ]

adverb

  1. without stopping; continuously:

    As principal, she has worked unceasingly to instill a sense of excellence in students, faculty, and staff.



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By the same token, let us concede that Trump speaks and acts in many ways like other segments of the larger political class – only more extremely, dogmatically and unceasingly.

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The work is unceasingly social, which is just how Ms. Romero likes it; she’s a former dancer who turned to cocktail serving because it felt like performing.

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People who oppose gun controls are often deeply, singularly and unceasingly involved in the issue.

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His descriptions of her are so unceasingly laudatory that she appears superhuman.

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But red aircraft warning lights blinked unceasingly on the towers, Panashiy said, providing Russian gunners with aiming points.

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