unrelieved in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

unrelieved in the PONS Dictionary

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In the unrelieved attraction of the material world that flesh is heir to, humanity seems like a willing victim.
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First, when viewed by satellite photography at night, it is an area of unrelieved darkness.
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Malaria is, indeed, the unrelieved burden on the economy.
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The enclaves of light had given way to a swathe of unrelieved darkness.
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This symphony contrasts dramatically with the pastoral orchestral works with which he is associated; indeed, its almost unrelieved tension, drama, and dissonance have startled listeners since it was premiered.
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The history that the progressive looks back to is one of almost unrelieved depravity.
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Its intensity complements the pressure of unrelieved stress evident in the first part of the vision, and it resembles the major orientation of personality usually connected with religious conversion.
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When all the pain and stress is experienced post-operatively, the emotional tension is unrelieved because there are nt any real reassurances available from the pre-operational stage. 2.
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Unrelieved pain contributes more to human suffering than any other disease.
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A lifetime of unrelieved hard work and the weight of advancing years at last began to tell.
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