re·morse·less

[ri-mawrs-lis]
adjective
without remorse; merciless; pitiless; relentless.

Origin:
1585–95; remorse + -less

re·morse·less·ly, adverb
re·morse·less·ness, noun


ruthless, unrelenting, implacable, inexorable, cruel.
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remorseless (rɪˈmɔːslɪs) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
1.  without compunction, pity, or compassion
2.  not abating in intensity; relentless: a remorseless wind
 
remorselessly
 
adv
 
remorselessness
 
n

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remorseless (rɪˈmɔːslɪs) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
1.  without compunction, pity, or compassion
2.  not abating in intensity; relentless: a remorseless wind
 
remorselessly
 
adv
 
remorselessness
 
n

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Example sentences
Their habit has also been financed largely by debt, which has risen
  remorselessly.
Try to dam its movement at one point, and slowly but remorselessly it will find
  its way around.
Gravity works, persistently and even remorselessly, in a certain direction.
He remorselessly banishes every impertinent intrusion, no matter how suggestive.
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