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relentless (adjective), more relentless, most relentless
1. A description of of something or someone that is unremitting; continuous; never slackening, but continuing always at the same intense, demanding, or punishing level: The politician was a relentless opponent of raising taxes for the citizens of his country.

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Jill is a relentless actress in pursuit of fame and fortune.
The strong wind blowing from the East was persistent and relentless, and lasted for many days.
2. A reference to a persistently hostile person, action, situation, element, etc. that is pursuing, attacking, or opposing someone or something without mercy: Sam's neighbor was a relentless hunter of wild animals.
The desert has a relentless heat and dryness for those who live there and people who travel there on a temporary visit.
3. Etymology: from Latin re-, "again" + lentus, "slow."