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"unrelentingly" Definitions
  1. without stopping or becoming less severe synonym relentlessly
  2. without stopping or considering the feelings of other people synonym relentlessly
"unrelentingly" Synonyms
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Fox News viewers are remarkably, and unrelentingly, loyal to Trump.
What's more, the Simpsons are unrelentingly horny for each other.
The landscape is unrelentingly white — white snow meeting white sky.
Apple has added unrelentingly to its $246 billion mountain of cash.
The world of Valerian and its nonhuman inhabitants are unrelentingly stunning.
Because I think those people think that unrelentingly grim stuff is profound.
It's not a particularly funny song, but the video is unrelentingly comical.
And true patriotism demanded that we say so, without equivocation, and unrelentingly.
And the tone of that action is foreboding and nearly unrelentingly grim.
We should cooperate where we can with Russia, rather than being unrelentingly hostile.
And because Sekiro is so unrelentingly punishing, those lessons need to really stick.
The world Anohni describes on "Hopelessness" is unrelentingly awful; it is our world.
The casual way the show highlights its characters' inherent depravity is unrelentingly depressing.
Mr Kalanick trained it to be unrelentingly competitive, aggressive and ready to break rules.
The first movement was almost unrelentingly loud — assaultive, at times — and textures were muddy.
Unfortunately, when it comes to game design, those sorts of delays are unrelentingly common.
The unrelentingly grim palette of "The Dark Knight" is a thing of the past.
Donald Trump's attempt to flood America's consciousness with something more unrelentingly offensive than himself. 15.
Case in point: their unrelentingly nervy new single "Middle Of," which Noisey is premiering above.
The series presents an unrelentingly bleak worldview—some of which contains parallels to modern life.
It's calm and effortless—clearly media-trained and unrelentingly positive: Angus, can you hear me?
It's more that the music is unrelentingly tense; the melodies intersect at obtuse and strange angles.
This may well be their finest recording so far: breathtakingly intense, magnificently played and unrelentingly fresh.
People hated it, complaining in particular about convoluted plotting, questionable casting and an unrelentingly bleak tone.
But Hater and his bandmates chose arrangements more varied than the unrelentingly energetic offerings from their debut.
"When the stock market gets unrelentingly negative, remember that he who defends everything defends nothing," Cramer said.
She has done the work unrelentingly for decades, and should absolutely bask in the fruits of her labor.
That alone was enough to fuel proposal rumors, but still, the social media feeds were unrelentingly un-relationshippy.
What is clear is that this incident fits neatly into an alarming, unrelentingly chaotic pattern from our President.
Do you find that making such unrelentingly dark music colors your personality or general mood after a while?
It contributes to a view of sexuality that is unrelentingly dark and violent, narrowly heterosexual, and mostly hopeless.
Yet even in the swelling canon of British rural miserabilism, this unrelentingly intense psychodrama burrows beneath the skin.
It's mostly unrelentingly grim, with a clear message about the desperate situation of struggling honest workers in Jakarta.
The bad news is that the projections from those models are unrelentingly grim, so accuracy isn't very reassuring.
By contrast, the state of Baltimore's poorest neighbourhoods, huddled on either side of the Patapsco river, is unrelentingly dire.
The installation offers a dystopian vision of our world overlaid with a code that unrelentingly monetizes everything and anything.
Doubly so when the man found them work aboard the fishing boats, but it's still unrelentingly tough to survive.
Maybe it's so bad – so unrelentingly terrible – that it has transcended our petty judgements and become something paradoxically sublime.
With its unrelentingly high tension on every level — maternal, marital, societal — it's more like a slice of a nightmare.
After watching Come Inside you'll likely want to celebrate this unrelentingly funny comedian's life by watching more of his work.
We will not get our desired result by unrelentingly demanding that Kim abandon nuclear weapons — we must break the impasse.
As adapted by writer-director Zak Hilditch, "1922" is almost unrelentingly bleak, capturing the remote, dusty nature of the period.
But it was more than that — the unrelentingly cheerful, energetic, outgoing woman she had known her entire life had disappeared.
What they want to know is this: are you too sleepy to be driving down that long, unrelentingly uniform highway?
"The Paystack founders are highly technical, fanatically customer oriented, and unrelentingly impatient," says Patrick Collison, CEO of Stripe, in a statement.
"The Paystack founders are highly technical, fanatically customer oriented, and unrelentingly impatient," said Patrick Collison, CEO of Stripe, in a statement.
Whether you're talking about diets, beauty products, or preschool programming, the term "plant-based" has become unrelentingly buzzy as of late.
Those countries fell victim to Japan's radically militaristic ideology where Tokyo was by all accounts unusually forceful, unrelentingly ambitious, and unsparingly brutal.
It is no accident that we elected an independent president willing to challenge the establishment orthodoxy and the unrelentingly biased mainstream media.
Instead, he is unrelentingly polite but also uncharismatic, less an inspirational speaker than the chief executive of an insurance company addressing shareholders.
The billionaire businessman is "unrelentingly impatient with people not equal to his station in life or stature," Clark told Business in Vancouver.
It presumes young people lack imagination, that they largely comprehend music as educational, that their interests are circumscribed and almost unrelentingly twee.
Unrelentingly quippy (both actors have backgrounds in sketch comedy and improv), their interactions suggest kooky best pals much more than longtime lovers.
Inside a genre in which men easily and unrelentingly prey upon women, this scene seems exceptionally insightful in its barefaced criticism of masculinity.
It could have been worse—see their compatriot expansion cousins in Vancouver—but the Raptors' early days were unrelentingly bleak, or close enough.
If Trump truly believes that this whole thing is a made-up story, then he should be unrelentingly supportive of the Mueller investigation.
Digital platforms favor glossine, unrelentingly melodic, midtempo songs that float to the top because they're not offensive enough for people to click away.
Unrelentingly focused on bridging the divides that separate members of both political parties from each other and citizens from their representatives in Washington.
Oppressively dark and unrelentingly intense, "Blood on Her Name" packs down-and-dirty performances, and a few surprises, into a tight 85 minutes.
Analysts and industry executives blame Mr. Ghosn for unrelentingly pushing for growth to the detriment of relationships with dealers who sell Nissan cars.
And yet the Rangers became aluminum siding in the face of a hailstorm, pelted unrelentingly from all directions until they were dented beyond recognition.
The result is a series that's beautifully acted by an exceptional cast, and yet which won't be for everyone given its unrelentingly dour nature.
Maintaining an unrelentingly gleeful grip on the film's tone, Mr. Sigurdsson skillfully whips absurdist comedy and chilling tragedy into a froth of surging hostilities.
Shehadeh is unrelentingly candid in his assessment of his own complex emotions about Abramovitch — the love and connection, but also the anger and resentment.
Though the bloody headlines continue unrelentingly elsewhere in the system, inmates and staff at St. Clair say, warily, that recent months have been quieter.
It is with that notion that our team unrelentingly pushed forward — risking their own health and wellbeing — to see this initiative with Rethink to fruition.
With its unrelentingly high tension on every level — maternal, marital, societal — it's more like a slice of a nightmare, with few contours despite its surprises.
When Howard Schultz ran Starbucks, he sent an unrelentingly positive message about the impact he hoped the coffee company would have on the broader community.
Smith also noted that while the company is creating a new home for its journalism, that doesn't mean the site will be unrelentingly serious and highbrow.
That might seem unrelentingly gloomy and, to an extent it is, but there is a lightness of touch to the events of Where The Goats Are.
It's refreshing to witness our heroes laughing and teasing each other, especially in a show as unrelentingly bleak as The Walking Dead has become this season.
Upon release, Cruel Intentions' unique visual aesthetic, cynical world-view, razor-sharp dialogue, distinctive fashion looks, and unrelentingly dark subject matter makes it a critical hit.
If the novel seems unrelentingly cheerless at times, its tone reflects Gavin's struggle to come to terms with his family's particular history of displacement and loss.
As the past couple of days have shown, current domestic politics — and specifically the Brexit saga — are unrelentingly awful and soul-destroying whatever your political persuasion.
Those compilations don't really hold up all that well, but there's this memory in my head of emotionally layered and unrelentingly uplifting music that accompanied these segments.
But as Tommo's own time nears, his terror escalates and the transition from tear-jerker to something that veers closer to horror feels unrelentingly bleak, even dehumanizing.
So instead, Americans, or rather just cable subscribers, were left with a historic discussion that unfolded, unrelentingly, for nearly a full third of the day on Wednesday.
Otherwise, the presumptive Democratic front-runner communicates a sense of moral and ideological certitude — unrelentingly sustained for decades — that seems to thrill his followers but terrifies me.
On another flight earlier this year, from Anchorage to Seattle, another woman in her early 20s said she was harassed unrelentingly by the man sitting next to her.
For example: i) He pretends to be Kelly's supervisor, lambasting her unrelentingly so the new boss (Will Ferrell) doesn't discover he hasn't actually had a job for years.
Ever since, I've been obsessed with designer Kotaro Uchikoshi's warped and unrelentingly disturbing sci-fi series about a group of people forced to kill one another to escape.
But patches of green are appearing in what had been unrelentingly brown fields around this city near the San Bernardino mountains, which was overcast and drizzly on Friday.
The progressives are committed to an ambitious and expensive set of proposals, including a Green New Deal and Medicare for All, policies they have promised to promote unrelentingly.
I just can't tell if the movie went too far in painting a world that's so unrelentingly bleak as to destroy a family to prove a point about itself.
Women's gymnastics changed, gradually but unrelentingly, from a performance that emphasized perfection—the perfect dismount, the perfect body, the perfect girl—to something far more recognizable as a sport.
It's HD and then some to actually see Julia Louis-Dreyfus doing her thing for hours and hours every day and just being unrelentingly brilliant from start to finish.
"I would also add that the United States unrelentingly continues its counterterrorism efforts against ISIS-K, Al-Qaeda, and other regional and international terrorist groups," O'Donnell said in a statement.
It remains uncertain, however, whether Congo — a former Belgian colony that since 22017 has suffered almost unrelentingly from misrule, exploitation and violence — will be ready to carry out credible elections.
Even before the family's misfortune, life in rural Indiana is represented as a dystopian version of "Little House on the Prairie" — unrelentingly bleak, and spiritually as well as materially impoverished.
But it was still our place of unadulterated childhood imagination and community, where the scary and beautiful lived side by side, the achingly sad and unrelentingly hopeful sang in harmony together.
The country's biggest newspaper publisher, Postmedia Network Canada Corp last month said it was looking to sell assets or restructure its finances as its losses widened in "an unrelentingly challenging environment".
Woo said that although Lee might sometimes feel intimidated by being one of the youngest on tour, he keeps an unrelentingly positive attitude, and is comfortable interacting with other players socially.
In 1988, George Gershwin's former valet, Paul Mueller, asserted that Mr. Gershwin was indeed his boss's son — but only, an eyewitness recalled, after Mr. Gershwin had badgered the old man unrelentingly.
The lyric could also serve as an alternate title for "England Is Mine," Mark Gill's unauthorized and unrelentingly dour biopic of the early years of the group's frontman, Steven Patrick Morrissey.
Despite its visual flair and unrelentingly taut atmosphere, "The Lodge" is more successful in sustaining unease — like the eerie, unexplained shots of a spooky dollhouse — than in building a convincing narrative.
Had it been a man making those decisions, maybe the criticism would be somewhat less venomous and personalized—though it would have still been unrelentingly bitter, given the stakes of the debate.
"With its unrelentingly high tension on every level — maternal, marital, societal — it's more like a slice of a nightmare, with few contours despite its surprises," the NYT review of American Son reads.
The leader of Taiwan, President Tsai Ing-wen, has pledged that our country will be an unrelentingly positive force in pursuing the solutions so desperately needed to preserve our planet for future generations.
The entire Lemonade project is a great work of art on its own, and it's also an unrelentingly political one, a mode people weren't often used to seeing from Beyoncé in the past.
For millennials, watching the Galadriel of our middle school hearts unrelentingly pursue Rooney Mara felt like Blanchett, just like so many of us, had evolved from Lord of the Rings nerd to unabashed lesbian.
"In a strict, bottom-line sense, Sanders has become one of those rich people against which he has so unrelentingly railed," Politico's Michael Kruse wrote in an article about Sanders's finances published on Friday.
And so, many of the unrelentingly partisan attacks lobbed at him Wednesday were mainly a waste of time: Barr's initial observations, which rankled Democrats so, are made largely irrelevant now that whole report is out.
But on the sixth floor there was a room the size of a closet with a bunk bed and a telephone where you could at least get horizontal while you answered pages that came unrelentingly.
And the only way to do that is to unrelentingly defend the president's lies and the ridiculous things he makes up at 5 in the morning on Saturdays and posts as his latest Twitter storm.
Despite their unrelentingly pedestrian Psych 101 woes, these three men still manage to take up 95 percent of the emotional frame on screen, leaving little room for the women around them to have their own narratives.
Aggressive and unrelentingly ambitious, Mr Kalanick built his eight-year-old company into America's largest privately owned technology firm by treading on the toes of different groups, including traditional taxi drivers, other tech companies and regulators.
What one does have here is 17 tracks of dystopian, Nasum-style turmoil, replete with unrelentingly abject lyrics, blink-and-you'll-miss-'em slow passages and some buried guest vocals courtesy of Birmingham's finest, Barney Greenway.
Then there are those that think its follow-up , In Utero, was the better record because Steve Albini recorded it, which resulted in that unrelentingly, coarse sound that gave Kurt Cobain's deeply anguished lyrics significant gravitas.
Little Yan, unrelentingly practical and resigned to "eating bitter," immediately starts to work in a nail salon; Zhuang, meanwhile, keeps telling her she should quit her job because he's perpetually on the verge of something big.
Sparely staged but unrelentingly verbose, Christopher Ford and Dakota Rose's comedy "The White Stag Quadrilogy," now at Dixon Place, aims to send up 1970s Hollywood (and a bit of the 1980s), but succeeds largely in skewering itself.
He was an unrelentingly quick player, and was a special kind of awesome with Tom Brady throwing it to him seven or eight times per game last year—much better than James White—but he's so brittle.
Powell's character is a self-absorbed pill; his wife (Jane Wyatt) seems desperate in her wholesomeness; and their young son (Jimmy Hunt, later to be terrorized by his parents in the original "Invaders From Mars") is unrelentingly annoying.
Holder, according to a 2013 interview with Uncut, then went to the pub, "got a bit pissed," returned to his parents' house in Walsall, near Birmingham, and worked through the night to craft an unrelentingly happy holiday song.
And it focuses attention squarely on public doubts about her trustworthiness after weeks of unrelentingly negative attention on Trump — most recently as a result of his decision to tweet an image that had previously appeared on a white supremacist website.
As a comedy lover, I've taken to the series because it is unrelentingly clever and its dialogue is so rapid-fire and densely packed with references that even the throwaway lines would make leave the comparatively lightweight Gilmore Girls winded.
After weathering criticism that Season 7 of The Walking Dead was unrelentingly bleak, Season 8 of AMC's zombie hit looks like a very different animal, at least judging from the first trailer released at San Diego Comic-Con on Friday afternoon.
So when I was waiting for my flight at the Albuquerque Sunport, I was shocked to witness a large-breed hound-type with a bright red vest boasting service animal status squat down and unrelentingly piss all over the tile floor.
"Today we are able to manage with both the staff that we have and with the space that we have, but obviously if the demand keeps going up unrelentingly, we're going to have to find alternatives," said Morningside president Arthur Gianelli.
It's a small bit of hope and by no means inevitable — but for as unrelentingly pessimistic a show as Veep to have finished on that small bright note was a reminder that nobody, not even Selina Meyer, can predict the future.
For a start, there are the retail workers who are unrelentingly subjected to these songs—their minds slowly eroded to the tune of "The Most Wonderful Time Of Year," the rum-pump-a-pumping of "Stop The Cavalry" like daggers to the heart.
What is so peculiar from an international perspective about the current state of play is that the same people who readily dismiss transitioning to renewable energy technologies as a pie-in-the-sky goal celebrate hydraulic fracturing (commonly known as "fracking") so unrelentingly.
In the meantime, we have a treatment called "therapeutic hypothermia" that approximates at least some of effects of torpor, with scientists rapidly and unrelentingly pushing toward putting humans in a true torpid state, essentially mimicking cryosleep that you commonly see in movies.
The central character of this vivid, unrelentingly funny memoir is the author's father—a Catholic priest whose first stirrings of faith came, after he was already married, by way of repeated viewings of "The Exorcist" while he was serving in the Navy.
And despite there being a fairly even split of ideological beliefs among the citizenry, there is only one party that has been willing to unrelentingly wield power this past decade, thanks to circumstances that might feel eerily familiar to those outside the state.
The justices say politics plays no role in their work, but the public heard an unrelentingly different story over the last year, with politicians, pundits and well-financed outside groups insisting that a Democratic nominee would rule differently from a Republican one.
Jericho, 20 years removed from his last stint in Japan and unrelentingly petulant about anyone else, anywhere, calling themselves the best in the world, flipped a switch to a profane, unhinged version of himself that could never fly in the PG-era of WWE.
But Carlo is deeply and unrelentingly creepy, both in Mr. Mills and Ms. Reichel's book and in Mr. Gardner's less than subtle performance, so it's no surprise that Maria turns to the hunky Fabrizio Carafa (Nicholas Rodriguez, who seems born to play a Disney prince).
Since November, Ms. Cooper and 40 other transit workers have been shifted into a job that is based largely on the notion that being unrelentingly nice can go a long way to help bolster the image of a flagging, frequently curse-inducing subway system.
The Man in the High Castle's third season ostensibly shows the growth of a rebellion against the Nazis and Japanese — it's being advertised with the tagline "The Resistance Rises" — but the show has never figured out how to depict a meaningful rebellion in its unrelentingly hopeless setting.
During the nearly 20 years I knew him, I never ceased to marvel that my unrelentingly humble friend was the same linguistic powerhouse who kept goading this city into becoming more than the sleepy backwater of country music and Bible publishing it believed itself to be.
Instead, this quality of compression owes itself to a kind of humility — an odd word, perhaps, to use for a writer of grand ideals and ambitions, but the humility and the high ideals work together: She holds herself, unrelentingly, to the task of saying something important.
Immigration Even as Trump has unrelentingly promised at his rallies to build a wall on the US southern border with Mexico, his plan does not yet appear to have the backing of Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who repeatedly dodged a question on whether he supports the wall.
He said he's reviewed video and also talked to witnesses, and determined the claims by Rocky and his 2 crew members of self defense and provocation didn't hold water, despite the fact the alleged victim is the one who unrelentingly harassed and attacked Rocky and his crew first.
Ten years ago, I had seen the unrelentingly grim film The Death of Mr. Lazarescu, where an elderly pensioner goes to the hospital with minor complaints and ends up in an Inferno-like descent through the Romanian medical system that leads to his misdiagnosis and death by malpractice surgery.
On the way to our seats at "Caught," Christopher Chen's intricately constructed, unrelentingly destabilizing puzzle of a play about the anatomy of truth and the provocative power of illusion — presented by the Play Company at La MaMa — we passed through a fragment of a gallery exhibition about the cell.
Mr. Trump has had weeks of unrelentingly negative news coverage, most recently about whether a Twitter post was anti-Semitic, and Clinton advisers said that they were counting on him to make some kind of flippant remark about Mr. Comey or the F.B.I. that might boomerang on him.
"Let's be honest, the greatest Oscars fiasco in history couldn't have happened to a bunch of smugger, more deserving people," he continued before hitting the "self-satisfied, snobbish and unrelentingly Trump-bashing" Times for an ad it ran during the awards, the paper's first brand-focused spot in a decade.
But since we're here, a few more points: Low-calorie foods might be assumed by most people to be more healthy given that we routinely consume extremely calorie-rich foods, but the truth is probably much more that this is just what's sold to us unrelentingly along with the associated body images.
Researchers who, just a decade or two ago, had to wait for terrorist groups to release their grainy videos from mountain hideouts to get a sense of what these groups wanted to communicate to the world now had on their smartphones access to tens of thousands of posts unrelentingly pushed out daily.
Republicans are unrelentingly hostile to Obama, as they have been from the beginning, while a significant faction of Democrats are lining up behind Bernie Sanders to clamor for more and further-reaching change than Obama's been able to deliver — and blaming a corrupt political process rather than Republican obstructionism for his shortcomings.
Men for whom each day is met with the secret yearning that it might turn into a personal disaster film; for whom the most exciting moment in the unrelentingly climactic ''Mad Max: Fury Road'' came when Tom Hardy, having forethoughtfully stashed a blood-transfusion line in the second act, finally used it in the third.
Most of the film is set in and around David's idyllic home north of San Francisco, which appears to have been almost unrelentingly shot around the golden hour, meaning it's suffused with a feeling of paradise that feels a little obviously metaphorical in contrast with the dank downtown corners where Nic keeps turning up.
That would be true in any year, but to have this indefatigable celebration of queerness sashay into my home as the world began to feel so unrelentingly harsh and inhospitable — well, reader, when I say that RuPaul's Drag Race saved my life this spring, please know that I mean that with all of my gay, glittery heart.
You can be a sassy, lazy person who refuses to help any of the other characters and bullies their way through interactions, but I choose to believe California Alex is a positive can-doer and therefore chose to be unrelentingly polite and supportive to everyone, which seemed to be working pretty well before I quit the game.
Let's give Anderson some credit: His film is so unrelentingly terrifying and convincing that by the end, one wants to jump right on his vegan bandwagon and cease forever from eating cheese, which one person in the film calls "coagulated cow pus" or the "pure garbage" of "dead, decaying animal flesh," which are Anderson's terms for meat.
But, when we allow this picture of academia to be painted — unrelentingly, and unforgivingly liberal, a place where conservatives must lurk in the shadows for fear of persecution — we allow the sharp edges of our social critiques to be dulled, our social commentary made more palatable, in order to prove this assumption of a liberal bias incorrect.
" The other side: A House Republican campaign aide told Axios, "Already in special elections like GA-06 and PA-18, [Pelosi's] been invoked in attack ads, and she is the House Democrats' brand ... Now, she's continuing to dig Democrats into a deeper hole by continually and unrelentingly calling workers' tax break 'crumbs,' even as prominent members of her party openly dispute that characterization.
Photo by Ian Clontz, courtesy of Moogfest The Hyperdub beat wizard's set was paired with a video performance by Lawrence Lek that yielded probably the best conceptual moment of the festival, pushing those of us watching to contemplate an entire range of questions about automation and technology and capitalism while also losing our goddamn minds dancing to an unrelentingly hard clatter of sound.
A highlight reel of Mr. Gottlieb's juiciest revelations includes swipes at the Nobel laureate V. S. Naipaul (a narcissist and "a snob"), the historian Barbara Tuchman ("her sense of entitlement was sometimes hard to deal with"), William Gaddis ("unrelentingly disgruntled"), John Updike ("I was disturbed that he wouldn't accept advances") and Roald Dahl (an "erratic and churlish" author who made "immoderate and provocative financial demands" and anti-Semitic remarks).
At the festival, there are lectures on magic ethics and philosophy, large evening shows (ranging from unrelentingly sexist/racist nonsense to genuinely amazing standing ovation performances), ventriloquism training, smaller street shows, and a contest at the local pub of which David Copperfield (a name that one cannot utter here without also chanting "billionaire" and then crossing one's heart, gesturing to the sky, and spending the next three hours in solitary prayer) once took first.
To recap: Pruitt knew about the raises for two of his top aidesHis chief of staff -- using his proxy -- signed off on the raisesPruitt told Fox News that he found out about the raises only when the news of them broke ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Reports out of the White House suggest that chief of staff John Kelly -- and others -- have urged Trump to get rid of Pruitt, who has faced more than two months straight of unrelentingly negative headlines.
As long as we focus on the latest outrage he publishes on Twitter attacking one person or another, the less time we have to focus on the fact that his presidency thus far is a colossal legislative failure, his cabinet is an unending game of cloak and daggers meets musical chairs, his Justice Department is systematically and unrelentingly expressing its hostilities to equal rights, and Trump's reckless, emotionally triggered language and actions are making us less safe by denigrating diplomacy and advocating military aggression.

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