Unremitting vs Continuing - What's the difference?
unremitting | continuing | Related terms |
incessant; never slackening
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Unremitting is a related term of continuing.
As an adjective unremitting
is incessant; never slackening.As a verb continuing is
.unremitting
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- We can achieve this god?likeness only by unremitting and strenuous effort of the intellect.
citation, passage=These thoughts supported my spirits, while I pursued my undertaking with unremitting ardour.}}
Derived terms
* unremittinglyReferences
continuing
English
Verb
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