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incessantly
[in-ses-uhnt-lee]
adverb
without stopping; continuously; ceaselessly.
We download, upload, follow conversations, read texts, and incessantly interact with our digital doodads.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of incessantly1
Example Sentences
The video is barely two minutes long, yet incessantly quotable, which any friend of mine for the last 17 years has learned at one point or another when they’ve been subjected to watching it.
Ironically, these intrusions are enthusiastically supported by the same voters who whine incessantly about the nanny state.
A purely entertainment-driven environment, by contrast, may erode democracy: When citizens are incessantly preoccupied with amusement and spectacle, they have fewer opportunities to analyze and discuss the societal challenges that confront them.
In the end, loud as he is, however incessantly he babbles on, he may be overseeing a future “stillness,” if not at Appomattox, then across this planet itself.
"When Israel resumed its attacks, it was almost identical to when they bombed incessantly when I was here a year ago," Dr Perlmutter says.
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