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relentlessly
[ri-lent-lis-lee]
adverb
without letting up, pausing, or giving up; persistently.
To win, you need to keep coming at the other team relentlessly, without allowing them time to adjust or alter strategy.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of relentlessly1
Example Sentences
Bibi has relentlessly pursued his vision of the Middle East’s future, in defiance of nearly unanimous opposition from the rest of the non-American world, and is closer than ever to realizing it.
Foster’s relentlessly creative and adaptable percussion work spanned eras and genres within jazz, driving elegant bepop and raucous fusion groups alike.
She relentlessly attacked the basket, giving Mercury defender Sami Whitcomb the “too small’ gesture in the process.
Musk, for his part, insisted that Doge will continue to "relentlessly" seek $1 trillion in reductions.
Liverpool dominated the Premier League from an early stage and never looked like slipping up as they moved relentlessly while others faltered.
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