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unceasing

[ uhn-see-sing ]

adjective

  1. not ceasing or stopping; continuous:

    an unceasing flow of criticism.



unceasing

/ ʌnˈsiːsɪŋ /

adjective

  1. not ceasing or ending


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Derived Forms

  • unˈceasingly, adverb
  • unˈceasingness, noun

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Other Words From

  • un·ceas·ing·ly adverb
  • un·ceas·ing·ness noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of unceasing1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English uncesynge; un- 1, cease, -ing 2

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Example Sentences

Her mother now spends her days in unceasing mourning for the kid she lost.

To the NRA, though, the point is that vigilance has to be unceasing and eternal.

He could start this week by telling Republicans, hey, gang, let's drop the unceasing obstinacy.

And now there was added to this devotion an element of indefinable anxiety which made its vigilance unceasing.

He had determined to end the unceasing struggle between himself and Bernadotte.

The unceasing denunciations of her father gave additional impulse to every such suggestion.

The town was alive with stir and business, mixed up with religion, to the unceasing astonishment of the old merchant.

Besides, there was the ever unceasing grizzly spectre of poverty dangling before Jessie's eyes.

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