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“most unremitting”
unremitting (adjective), more unremitting, most unremitting
1. Referring to something which is continuous and relentless: Sam was looking out of his window at the unremitting rain storm.
2. Etymology: from Latin un, "not" + re, "back" + mittere, "to send".

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2. Etymology: from Latin un, "not" + re, "back" + mittere, "to send".

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miss-, mis-, -miss, -mis, mit-, mitt-, -mit, -mitt
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