unremitted
[ uhn-ri-mit-id ]
adjective
not remitted, as a debt.
unpardoned, as a sin.
steadily maintained; uninterrupted; constant: He gave the matter his unremitted attention.
Origin of unremitted
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How to use unremitted in a sentence
Blcher, who from his unremitted ardor had won the name of "Marshal Forward," was transported with joy.
The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte | William Milligan SloaneIn the agitations of these popular commonwealths, the great actors on the stage were driven to a life of unremitted exertion.
The Portland Sketch Book | VariousThey were years of assiduous labor, and of unremitted devotion to the study and practice of the law.
The Works of Daniel Webster, Volume 1 | Daniel WebsterThere is but one road to excellence, even for the genius of a Handel or a Mozart—unremitted application.
The Life of Ludwig van Beethoven, Volume I (of 3) | Alexander Wheelock ThayerThe measure is a wise one, and my attention to it shall be unremitted.
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