ruthless in the PONS Dictionary

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His assassinations are known to be brutal and ruthless executions.
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This he eventually did, but with ruthless and terrible severity.
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She is portrayed as being a ruthless businesswoman.
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As food and other shortages increased, he became more ruthless in dealing orders, including the execution of those willing to turn themselves in.
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He was also a cold, ruthless and effective fighter who would do anything to win.
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Grove insisted that people be demanding on one another, which fostered an atmosphere of ruthless intelligence.
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We have seen to-day a gallant, civilised and democratic people betrayed and handed over to a ruthless despotism.
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Fearless, ruthless, and would even assassinate his own children should he perceive them to be a threat to his power.
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He is ruthless in pursuing this dream and does not care how much blood has to be shed to get his wish come true.
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After becoming king, he waged wars continuously, establishing himself as a ruthless warlord and a powerful leader.
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