Synonyms: adamant, bound, bound and determined, dead set on, determined, dogged, ferocious, fierce, go for broke, grim, hang in, hang-tough, hard, harsh, implacable, inexorable, inflexible, inhuman, mortal
Unremitting, steady and persistent, Unrelenting or unyielding in severity, never-ceasing; "the relentless beat of the drums", Something bad that is relentless never stops or never becomes less intense. The pressure now was relentless. + relentlessly re·lent·less·ly The sun is beating down relentlessly, Unmoved by appeals for sympathy or forgiveness; insensible to the distresses of others; destitute of tenderness; unrelenting; unyielding; unpitying; as, a prey to relentless despotism, severe, harsh, unrelenting; inexorable; never-ceasing; that does not relent; unyielding, Someone who is relentless is determined to do something and refuses to give up, even if what they are doing is unpleasant or cruel. Relentless in his pursuit of quality, his technical ability was remarkable + relentlessly re·lent·less·ly She always questioned me relentlessly, not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty; "grim determination"; "grim necessity"; "Russia's final hour, it seemed, approached with inexorable certainty"; "relentless persecution"; "the stern demands of parenthood", To slacken; to abate, To lessen, make less severe or fast, To become less rigid or hard; to soften; to yield; to dissolve; to melt; to deliquesce, Stay; stop; delay, To become less severe or intense; to become less hard, harsh, or cruel; to soften in temper; to become more mild and tender; to feel compassion, To soften; to dissolve, To become less rigid or hard; to yield; to dissolve; to melt; to deliquesce, To mollify ; to cause to be less harsh or severe, If you relent, you allow someone to do something that you had previously refused to allow them to do. Finally his mother relented and gave permission for her youngest son to marry, To become less severe or intense; to become less hard, harsh, cruel, or the like; to soften in temper; to become more mild and tender; to feel compassion, If bad weather relents, it improves. If the weather relents, the game will be finished today. to change your attitude and become less strict or cruel towards someone = give in (lentare ), show mercy, be compassionate; become less severe, abate, give in, as to influence or pressure, To mollify; to cause to be less harsh or severe,
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Unremitting, steady and persistent
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Unrelenting or unyielding in severity
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never-ceasing; "the relentless beat of the drums"
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Something bad that is relentless never stops or never becomes less intense. The pressure now was relentless. + relentlessly re·lent·less·ly The sun is beating down relentlessly
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Unmoved by appeals for sympathy or forgiveness; insensible to the distresses of others; destitute of tenderness; unrelenting; unyielding; unpitying; as, a prey to relentless despotism
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severe, harsh, unrelenting; inexorable; never-ceasing; that does not relent; unyielding sıfat
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Someone who is relentless is determined to do something and refuses to give up, even if what they are doing is unpleasant or cruel. Relentless in his pursuit of quality, his technical ability was remarkable + relentlessly re·lent·less·ly She always questioned me relentlessly
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not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty; "grim determination"; "grim necessity"; "Russia's final hour, it seemed, approached with inexorable certainty"; "relentless persecution"; "the stern demands of parenthood"
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relent
To slacken; to abate - "He will not relent in his effort to reclaim his victory."
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To lessen, make less severe or fast - "But nothing might relent her hastie flight; / So deepe the deadly feare of that foule swaine / Was earst impressed in her gentle spright ."
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To become less rigid or hard; to soften; to yield; to dissolve; to melt; to deliquesce - "The solid block attracted moisture from the air and relented into a thick brown liquour."
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Stay; stop; delay
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To become less severe or intense; to become less hard, harsh, or cruel; to soften in temper; to become more mild and tender; to feel compassion - "I did, I suppose, hope that she might finally relent a little and make some conciliatory response or other. (from "The Remains of the Day" by Kazuo Ishiguro)"
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relent
To soften; to dissolve
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relent
To become less rigid or hard; to yield; to dissolve; to melt; to deliquesce
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relent
To mollify ; to cause to be less harsh or severe
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If you relent, you allow someone to do something that you had previously refused to allow them to do. Finally his mother relented and gave permission for her youngest son to marry
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relent
To become less severe or intense; to become less hard, harsh, cruel, or the like; to soften in temper; to become more mild and tender; to feel compassion
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If bad weather relents, it improves. If the weather relents, the game will be finished today. to change your attitude and become less strict or cruel towards someone = give in (lentare )
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relent
show mercy, be compassionate; become less severe, abate fiil
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