merciless in the PONS Dictionary

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At the same time he was merciless in exploiting the crown lands he was entrusted as a starost.
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As a result, the communist government declared a merciless war against the beetle.
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He was merciless and banished many other tengu when they showed any sign of weakness.
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He organizes a gang, proving himself a merciless leader, and says they will commit crimes the right way.
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Like her creator, she is short-tempered and snippy as well as merciless when she targets a weakspot in her opponent.
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The story of the film revolves around a young boy who suffers under the merciless hands of a bully and his gang.
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The bullying was characterized as aggressive, merciless and overwhelming.
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Although merciless, they are generally discrete and less of a threat than the more radical factions.
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She had a cold, merciless personality and supported slavery.
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He is cruel, suspicious, relentlessly vengeful, and merciless.
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