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unceasingly
[ uhn-see-sing-lee ]
adverb
- without stopping; continuously:
As principal, she has worked unceasingly to instill a sense of excellence in students, faculty, and staff.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of unceasingly1
Example Sentences
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.
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.
People who oppose gun controls are often deeply, singularly and unceasingly involved in the issue.
His descriptions of her are so unceasingly laudatory that she appears superhuman.
But red aircraft warning lights blinked unceasingly on the towers, Panashiy said, providing Russian gunners with aiming points.
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