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"unflagging" Definitions
  1. remaining strong; not becoming weak or tired
"unflagging" Antonyms
inconstant changing flagging tired variable wavering weak weary idle fatigued lazy lethargic inactive half-hearted exhausted apathetic drained unenthusiastic beat enervated failing faltering irresolute tiring unpersevering careless negligent slack unbusy unemployed unoccupied inattentive indifferent indolent lax neglectful unambitious nonchalant casual unaspiring changeable flexible vacillating yielding afraid kind surrendering unattached unreliable unsteady varying nonuniform deviating inconsistent unsettled unstable tractable uncommitted fluctuating relenting hesitating fleeting discontinuous intermittent noncontinuous ceasing completed ending finished infrequent interrupted spasmodic stopping transient broken terminable occasional irregular halting sporadic periodic irresponsible remiss thoughtless unconscientious untrustworthy capricious corrupt impulsive inexact uncareful uncritical undemanding vulgar daunted wearied lacking stamina limited bounded circumscribed confined definite finite little restricted calculable comprehensible exhaustible fathomable measurable measureable small curbed constrained temporary impermanent momentary provisional brief passing interim transitory acting fugacious short overnight deciduous cursory evanescent otiose unmotivated spiritless torpid unproductive workshy shiftless disinterested languid useless lackadaisical perfunctory feeble lacklustre(UK) lackluster(US) listless faint unwilling superficial unconcerned uninterested insecure shaky uncertain unsure wobbly indecisive fickle hesitant unresolved undecided divided diffuse scattered distracted partial separate delicate tender soft nonhardy fragile frail sickly weedy incomplete infirm invalid sick unfit unhealthy weakly sensitive vulnerable submissive compliant obedient acquiescent docile subservient dutiful meek comformable forbearing obliging passive amiable deferential ductile nonresisting agreeable dull dead lifeless quiet dispirited sluggish drudging humdrum somber(US) tiresome flat lame slow soporific fallible disloyal ephemeral undependable unfaithful erratic

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He is accustomed to unflagging support, idol worship and winning.
But it helps explain Rice's unflagging work ethic and drive.
Much of this tale was rigorously documented by the unflagging writers at MetalSucks.net.
The costumes are delightful and the energy of the performers is unflagging (2:00).
He has a special guest here in Mr. Allen, a saxophonist of unflagging assurance.
Mr. Mosher was known for his unflagging support of fellow authors and independent bookstores.
And there is a sadness, an unflagging detachment that comes from forgetting your own existence.
It showcased his unflagging confidence in his ability to turn a bad financial situation around.
It might not be an unflagging stalwart amid global chaos, but it has seen worse.
He sets scenes with great vividness and writes, from street level, with an unflagging verve.
Throughout the anti-slavery agitation, Mr. Douglass's efforts in behalf of the slaves was unflagging.
"This is my utmost priority and I will work on these with unflagging resolve," he said.
She is seven months pregnant with her first child, at 46, but her energy was unflagging.
We should cherish its unflagging, DIY spirit—and its delectable mayo—while we still have the chance.
Examples in the exhibition vividly convey Mr. Lyon's unflagging, Whitmanesque sympathy for the earth's least powerful people.
They are back, of course — played with unflagging conviction by Daisy Ridley, John Boyega and Oscar Isaac.
Mr. Takahata took longer to complete films than Mr. Miyazaki, who is known for his unflagging work ethic.
Conventional R. & B. stars have been pushed to the fringes by the unflagging cultural dominance of hip-hop.
Both the mausoleum and basilica, adorned in a neoclassical style, are popular pilgrimage sites for Franco's unflagging supporters.
She says sex just isn't "a big part" of our relationship, but my desire for her is unflagging.
On a personal level, I've appreciated his strategic mind, analytical chops, and unflagging passion and efforts for our mission.
We alone have the power to fill it with love, with hope, with joy, and yes, with unflagging service.
Often adults, particularly the nerdiest amongst us, possess an unflagging love for an entertainment franchise that defined their childhood.
Adam tackled the tenor roles of Orpheus and Telemachus with unflagging vigor, despite some fuzziness in the lower register.
Trump has frequently pointed to the administration's large budget for the military as a sign of his unflagging support.
On Friday, Mr. Wainwright brings his wit, poise and unflagging energy back to Carnegie for a revival of the revival.
Tara's friendship with Cyndie now joins Morgan's unflagging optimism as one of the series' few bright spots at the moment.
In Mexico City, where water management is often an issue, the shower's water pressure and temperature control were unflagging here.
Godín is typically all over the field, pushing his way into scrums and serving as a backbone to Atlético's unflagging shape.
Each of these efforts has played out in the shadow of the industry's unflagging campaign to maximize profits and prevent change.
After a long travail, Elliott and Mary Maraniss and their children would come through, buoyed by their unflagging optimism and faith.
However, for numerous alternative-rock acts, there are lessons to be derived from her take-no-prisoners candor and unflagging experimentation.
It turns out her unflagging cheerfulness was at times a way to repress what had happened, to try to move on.
But the credit for securing a fixed day for Thanksgiving, annually and nationwide, goes to an unflagging writer called Sarah Josepha Hale.
That task requires long hours, an unflagging optimism that the next film might be a masterpiece and, mostly, a colossal stubborn streak.
Islamic totalitarianism will wither only when our enemies are convinced the West is willing to defend itself with overwhelming force and unflagging commitment.
The Wizards still have a shot at the playoffs, but you sense watching them that this chance doesn't account for Wall's unflagging energy.
The move was a bipartisan rebuke of the president's unflagging support of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman after the killing of Jamal Khashoggi.
He tells tales and busts chops with unflagging energy, at times testing the patience of Rose, Bono and his other friends and relations.
"She should be put on that thing with the four presidents — Mount Rushmore," Fisher said, praising Reynolds's unflagging work ethic and inextinguishable cheer.
The English translation, done with unflagging vigor by Antony Shugaar, presents readers with a very long novel that feels even longer than it is.
With so many small sections cobbled together, "toPray" sometimes seemed on the verge of falling apart, but the dancers' unflagging energy held it together.
In those concerts, the band stretched its tumultuous rock guitars and sylvan textures into a lengthy performance, and the effect was hearty if unflagging.
The photograph of her with Lena Horne that ran alongside her Times obituary in April 2001 was a fitting tribute to her unflagging optimism.
Dedicated to empowering constituents to defeat Trump allies across the GOP, Westfield 203/20 has become a unflagging force at street-side protests and rallies.
The people in the porn videos just did what they did, all day, every day, with boundless energy and unflagging enthusiasm, regardless of the calendar.
While "The Time Traveler's Handbook" didn't quite instill in me such heights of affection, I nevertheless listened with unflagging attention and never missed a class.
Pastor Shipp is Watson's opposite in many ways, a vibrantly youthful 243-year-old Black preacher and Memphis lifer with a hype man's unflagging energy.
Lang's unflagging dedication to staging the anniversary event remains intact, however, despite the seven months of turmoil and the amount of egg on his face.
But the country is also watching her dogged refusal to be quiet and her unflagging insistence that she isn't the one who should be embarrassed.
The president will have to show an unflagging commitment to the cause and be prepared to respond to moves by adversaries to disrupt his plan.
Despite his reputation for using his network to advance the conservative point of view, Ailes was an unflagging supporter of Smith and his news-centric approach.
I had spent a full week living inside a kind of tone poem of fish and alcohol, enriched by unflagging conversation with a dear old friend.
It seems to have consumed the lives of its owners: "To its deciphering he devoted unflagging toil," wrote the friend of one owner after his death.
With unflagging optimism, the protagonist bounces around the Mediterranean trying to find his way back to Marie (Erin Moriarty), she of the botched Eiffel Tower rendezvous.
Events unfold about as expected; the reason to watch is Williams, who plays the picture's comedic, dramatic and romantic moments with exhilarating energy and unflagging ease.
Events unfold about as expected; the reason to watch is Williams, who plays the picture's comedic, dramatic and romantic moments with exhilarating energy and unflagging ease.
As head of the Justice Department's Criminal Division, I likewisesaw countless examples of the FBI's unflagging pursuit of justice, freeand independent of any favor or influence.
When I landed, the airport stank of chicory coffee and beer-soaked tourists, and the unflagging humidity greeted me like a backhand when I walked outside.
She enjoyed her first political arrest outside City Hall in 2002 and has been an unflagging advocate of public education since, with a focus on combating segregation.
The affection he found abroad and his unflagging personal convictions gave him strength to face the powerful criticisms and hatred that were leveled at him at home.
"His Majesty was a tireless champion of his country's development and demonstrated unflagging devotion to improving the standard of living of the Thai people," Mr. Obama said.
He spent the latter part of his career leading climate research for NASA and is known for his unflagging optimism of humanity's ability to confront climate change.
The piece ended with a graveyard dance, Ravel's unflagging rhythm accelerating into ferocity: The effect — as of the whole hourlong piece — both somber and exhilarating, even hopeful.
As Iraqi elections approach, both Washington and Riyadh need to exercise their influence as political brokers, to act constructively and concertedly as a counterweight to Iran's unflagging pressure.
For example, given humanity's unflagging omnivorousness (between 87 and 96.3 percent of Americans eat meat, depending on the survey), are ethically-sourced wild animals preferable to domesticated animals?
"I feel awkward about it sometimes, but they are my girls, I feel them so deeply," said Ms. Coyne, like a teacher voicing unflagging encouragement for her pupils.
Mr. Obama never would have gained the office without that unflagging optimism, which inspired a generation of young voters who saw in him a new kind of leader.
Although Greg Derelian's surly facial and vocal expressions as Coriolanus seem a bit obvious, his rugged physicality and unflagging vigor fuse into a sturdy portrayal of a curmudgeonly hero.
That could give a starring role to Mr. Engel, a lifelong resident of the Bronx whose unflagging support for Israel has occasionally put him at odds with his party.
Hart milks a funny running gag about the leisurely pace of Milo's speech, which would be maddening if not for its unflagging good nature, which somehow makes it funnier.
But by cultivating an unflagging belief in herself and in the power of women to "accomplish anything" when they work together, things that seem impossible become a little more attainable.
Paterson fulfills the duties of a husband and a man, but with a softer-than-average touch, projecting an innocent sort of sweetness in his unflagging devotion to his lover.
Currently on view at the Museum of Modern Art, Bodys Isek Kingelez: City Dreams captures the unflagging optimism that the Congolese artist had for his country, before dying in 2015.
But in person, Mr. Sanders, a former freelance journalist for The Vermont Freeman, an alternative weekly that flourished in the 1970s, is mainly unflagging in his efforts to get coverage.
Read an excerpt below: This review of Shirley Jackson's new novel properly begins with the confession that I am not sure of anything about it except its most unflagging interest.
Amuay Journal AMUAY, Venezuela — The aging fisherman — his sandals sinking into the sand, his optimism unflagging — looked out across the water and took the measure of his long, losing battle.
It underscored the continuing outrage of lawmakers, not only at the killing but also at the White House's unflagging support of Saudi Arabia and its crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman.
The episode, which takes her story to a darker place, is unflagging in its attempt to include every ballet stereotype, most predominantly, that all the women in ballet are victims.
Though she pronounced Mr. Trump "unacceptable" after the release of the "Access Hollywood" recording that showed him bragging about groping women, she has been an unflagging supporter since his inauguration.
This is the hard limit of establishment liberal politics, and her unflagging dedication to a broken system is one of the biggest reasons why Americans have tired of politics as usual.
Shedding the old sound carried over from the 90s, a new leftfield hip hop is emerging in Vancouver, pulling from fresh influences with an unflagging work ethic and a confident aggression.
"His Majesty was a tireless champion of his country's development and demonstrated unflagging devotion to improving the standard of living of the Thai people," Obama said in a White House statement.
But the ambassador's warning, like later admonitions from Winston Churchill and others, made no dent in the British government's unflagging commitment to come to terms with Hitler, no matter the consequences.
His research is unflagging and his timing is good, for Arbus could scarcely be more fashionable, with her thrill at the fluidity of genders, and her trafficking with anonymity and fame.
Finally there's his live shows, where he weaves and jabs at his sampler's pads with a boxer's unflagging intensity, not giving audiences a chance to catch their breaths until the set's over.
The meeting's audience participation sessions were open to the public but this public consisted almost exclusively of Paul Coplan, whose unflagging appearances at the podium became a kind of running joke around the Sheraton.
And though their current majority means we must fight every attempted rollback with unflagging persistence and determination, we must press forward with an inclusive vision of 100 percent clean energy that works for all.
The 1937 audio, released by Harvard this week, is thought to be the earliest recording of Kennedy, whose graceful cadence, soaring prose and unflagging optimism carried him to the White House and inspired generations.
Wa Lone's characteristic double thumbs up, which he accompanied at court appearances with a unflagging cheerfulness, was adopted by many journalists who posed for photos raising awareness of the case and demanding their colleagues' freedom.
At 37, he has been riotous and unflagging in the face of powerful government ministers, corporate lawyers and even would-be assassins — all of whom he has faced off with at one time or another.
Sam Pilafian, a virtuoso tuba player who performed an eclectic mix of classical, jazz, pop and rock music and brought unflagging exuberance to teaching young tubists, died on April 24 at his home in Tempe, Ariz.
Mr. Gillespie, a former Republican National Committee chairman, found it difficult to balance appeals to the president's unflagging supporters in rural Virginia while simultaneously attempting to win over Mr. Trump's skeptics in the state's population centers.
More recently, 22003's patchy MDNA album produced an underrated EDM thumper in "I'm Addicted," and "Living for Love," from 22015's messy but sometimes magical Rebel Heart LP, shows Madonna's unflagging passion for making people move.
"As the revered leader and only monarch that most Thais have ever known, His Majesty was a tireless champion of his country's development and demonstrated unflagging devotion to improving the standard of living of the Thai people," Obama said.
Yet even by the end of the overwrought second half of "The Inheritance," you're likely to feel the abiding, welcome buzz of energy that comes from an unflagging will to question, to create, to contextualize, to — oh, why not?
CAMAGUEY, Cuba (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Cubans greeted Fidel Castro's funeral cortege on its journey across Cuba on Thursday, unflagging in their admiration for one of the towering figures of the 20th Century who is equally loathed by his adversaries.
Given the desperate nature of the contest—and the cable news industry's unflagging willingness to pull America into a moral abyss of jowled shouting matches, dick-measuring contests, and Rosie O'Donnell bullying—the night is bound to be a shitshow.
"Hawking was an unflagging supporter of interplanetary exploration because as an astronomer he knew that the Sun would keep getting hotter and boil the oceans, if we didn't blow ourselves up or unleash a global pandemic first," Mr. Overbye responded.
Benson, who wrote Nancy Drew books off and on for two decades, fleshed out Stratemeyer's breakneck plot while imbuing Nancy with spunk, valor and an unflagging sense of her own moral rightness — although that rightness occasionally lent itself to burglary.
But if the historical theme park in "CivilWarLand" was a stage for its workers' ludicrous miseries, the war here is a crucible for a heroic American identity: fearful but unflagging; hopeful even in tragedy; staggering, however tentatively, toward a better world.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Tesla Inc's $1.2 billion share and convertible debt offering on Friday demonstrates once again the unflagging ability by the luxury electric carmaker and its high-profile head, Elon Musk, to tap Wall Street for sorely needed cash.
SolarCity, the nation's largest provider of rooftop systems, is but the most visible of a cluster of companies, built with the aid of government subsidies and utility incentives, now facing deep uncertainties, despite unflagging consumer interest and surging growth in renewable energy.
While some couples quickly fall into a predictable routine or just a general slump, the Johnsons have kept things going hot and heavy, thanks in large part to their unflagging commitment to date night and the many sexy ensembles that inevitably accompany it.
People who know Naumkin said he would be unflagging in his efforts to broker a solution in Geneva, would be on good terms with both sides and would not let emotion or frustration get in the way, even if the talks falter.
Mr. Díaz-Canel's slow and steady climb up the ranks of the bureaucracy has come through unflagging loyalty to the socialist cause — he "is not an upstart nor improvised," Mr. Castro has said — but he largely stayed behind the scenes until recent years.
Though hope may be too strong a word for it, the unexpected, unpredictable resilience of life endures in VanderMeer's work: the spirited uncertainty of extinction, the unflagging uncertainty of survival, the thing with feathers a kind of hope in and of itself.
But at least consider this: if your dislike of Cyborg is rooted in a firm belief of the moral rules that govern martial arts, isn't at least worth considering the values that she has embodied since then, like dedication, and the unflagging pursuit of excellence?
In "Star Trek" 's imagined future, amid the rocks and under the red alien skies of Spock's home world, Vulcans called that unflagging effort a "philosophy," enshrined its founder, Surak, and looked with cool condescension on those who did not submit to its regime.
IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES CONGRESS: Just at the moment when political analysts said Trump is comforted by the unflagging support of his base, Senate Republicans on Sunday strung together enough votes to block the president's emergency declaration to build more miles of border wall. Sen.
In 2016, he led the star-crossed Cubs to their first World Series championship in 3003 years, making himself an instant Chicago civic icon and adding luster to his baseball legend by winning with the savvy of years, unorthodox strategies and unflagging good cheer.
Like most of the record's best moments—as I wrote yesterday—Zanca's unflagging delivery lends to the feeling that this a refraction of the history of easy listening music, sorta Pure Moods pop complicated by the fact that its ultimately a song about the disappointment of adulthood.
"There are no smoking guns here," said Robert Lenz, a member of the project's advisory board who, with five other members, wrote a warning to state political leaders of both parties that without "unflagging support" the Lincoln project could be "irreparably harmed" as a scholarly resource.
Despite their complicated feelings, many contemporary artists say they continue to admire Warhol's radical experimentation in all media and reach back to him as an unflagging inspiration, citing his practice of fusing photography and painting, as well as his presentations of race, gender, religion and desire.
The Super Tuesday contests include large, diverse states such as California, Colorado and Texas, and the delegate lode is so hefty that if Mr. Sanders performs well, it will be difficult for one of his rivals to catch up given the unflagging dedication of his supporters.
Uchida, a senior vice president known for his unflagging work ethic and relentless focus on cost control, was described by one long-time associate who spoke on condition of anonymity as a "foreigner with a Japanese face" - a straight talker who was direct and to the point in conversations.
Working closely with Mr. Franco for two years, I could not help but be blown away by his fierce dedication to his art, by his determination to capture a moment's essence — and by his unflagging reportorial curiosity, which led to my favorite moments on assignment: the evening debriefing.
WASHINGTON — The House voted on Wednesday to end American military assistance for Saudi Arabia's war in Yemen, a defiant and rare move to curtail presidential war powers that underscored anger with President Trump's unflagging support for Saudi Arabia even after the killing of a Washington Post columnist, Jamal Khashoggi.
But I defy anyone to watch the interview and not recognize that Mr. Comey was and is a man of fierce independence, integrity and unflagging commitment to the rule of law — the very kind of professional we now need to restore faith in our nation's system of checks and balances.
My daily workload is completely under my control the night before; whenever I feel overwhelmed with my long-term commitments, I reduce it by aggressively unflagging emails, removing items from my calendar that I am no longer excited about doing, and reducing how much work I assign myself in the future.
While the organization is best known for its unflagging "support" for Israel—that is, for Israel's expansion of settlements in the occupied West Bank and protracted erasure of the possibility of a future Palestinian state—it has, since its founding in 2006, depicted Iran as an existential threat to Israel.
As Bland's fortunes waxed and waned, Nesbit's unflagging literary productivity provided for the upkeep of her children, paid the rent on apartments, houses and holidays, subsidized down-on-their-luck relatives and the deserving poor, and bankrolled an endless stream of dinners, theatricals and house parties that Nesbit hosted for her sociable entourage.
Unlike those who took up far too much space before him, let us applaud this man: Let us commend him for his unflagging commitment to lugging heavy furniture onto the train, for finding a way to make a gallingly miserable ride a joy, and—perhaps—for inspiring us to do the same.
After all, this is a show that, in just two short seasons, turned stars and co-creators Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson into "Ilana and Abbi" —a two-headed, high-as-balls hydra whose unflagging devotion and, yasss, secret syntax make for one of the most enviable prime-time friendships since Cliff and Norm.
As Sonia Purnell shows in her new biography, Hall's bravery was of the cool, calculating, unflagging kind that is peculiarly required of the special agent operating for years in enemy-occupied territory, in constant danger of betrayal or of making the one wrong false step that would result in exposure, capture, torture and death.
Not as Will sees it, although, according to John, Korea is "a land of purists," which has "dispatched more Christian apostles abroad than any nation but the U.S." Will imagines John in the gulag, marvelling over his fellow-prisoners' unflagging devotion to the Dear Leader, whose arbitrary laws had them so brutally punished over trifles.
The show's creators — the accomplished and ambitious playwright and screenwriter Moira Buffini and the actress Alison Newman — set an unflagging pace in the two episodes available for review, with dialogue that's sufficiently crisp and performances that are entertaining enough to keep you interested, even if the story feels a little hollow at the core.
And one reasonable thing to infer from his unflagging support of Trump, even as he finds himself constantly apologizing for the candidate's racist antics, is that massive upper-income tax cuts are a huge part of Ryan's vision of conservatism, an even bigger part than the kind of reforms on immigration and entitlements that a Clinton administration promises.
Theon Greyjoy/Reek may have helped Sansa Stark with her initial escape from Ramsay Bolton, but it was Brienne who was primed, as a master swordswoman with a unflagging sense of duty, to trudge through the snow with Sansa to find her brother Jon, leading to the most hyped Stark get-together since the disastrous Red Wedding.
Byrne's knowledge of Austen's life and letters, of her family connections (her older brother Henry's "unflagging interest in the theater" gave her many opportunities to go to plays because he lived in London), allows Byrne to portray an engaged and active literary artist, looking for ways to shape her material, carefully choosing her settings and subjects.
" And the Pulitzer board paid homage to the staff of the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Maryland, with a "special citation" to honor the paper for its "courageous response to the largest killing of journalists in U.S. history in their newsroom on June 28, 2018, and for demonstrating unflagging commitment to covering the news and serving their community at a time of unspeakable grief.
Bolaño seems to be suggesting a preference for the pared down formal qualities of these diverse authors but also their unflagging honesty in conveying the truthfulness of their artistic and personal selves, no matter how they might be judged for the rawness of the register (and no doubt the freezer in Pizarnik's kitchen would be the coldest of any of these referenced writers).
Both Crissman and Poe emit a spirit of unflagging optimism, which may make them viable stand-ins for Ross, and the weeklong active portion of the Trinosophes exhibition, 'The Alla Prima Institute' and/or 'Alla Prima All 'a Time', involved many lively conversations with visitors of all ages, some of whom also chose to drop-in on the painting sessions.
In three back-to-back votes, Republicans joined Democrats to register their growing anger with the administration's use of emergency power to cut lawmakers out of national security decisions, as well as the White House's unflagging support for the Saudis despite congressional pressure to punish Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman after the killing in October of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
What he has done instead, and will continue to do, is bring his few blunt tools—unflagging shamelessness and aggression, a knack for pushing on bruises and shoving others into traffic, and a wild and blank antipathy for other people—to bear against a literal virus, and hope that it results in compelling enough television to keep him in power.
Charles, who went by the surname Charles-Furlow after her marriage to Anthony Furlow, was a powerful center with a soft touch who became a critical part of the Lady Vols, a team characterized by relentlessness and an unflagging work ethic under Summitt, who by the time she retired had won more games (1,098) than any other Division I college coach, male or female.

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