relentless in the PONS Dictionary

relentless Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

relentless summer heat
to be relentless in doing sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It aims at achieving material prosperity and attaining spiritual progress through relentless efforts, on the basis of circumstances as they stand.
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The band's name comes from their relentless effort in trying to make it and willingness to do anything.
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Companies are under relentless pressure to reduce costs while meeting the high quality expectations of the customer to maintain a competitive advantage.
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Their relentless defense allowed just 55.9 points per game that year, a record that still stands.
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He brought upon relentless rain and thunder resulting into floods and disaster.
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He was known for his unique relentless serve and volley.
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His relentless efforts to return the letter to the woman to her lover, fail.
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Any actor foolish enough to demand star treatment would receive the full force of his relentless scorn and sarcasm.
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The tour received widespread acclaim from contemporary music critics who complimented the show's relentless fun.
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They still continued, still with family members on the board but gradually declined as a business under the relentless pressure of the supermarkets.
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