incesante

incesante
adj.
1 incessant, ceaseless.
2 unceasing, full-time, lasting, incessant.
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incesante
adjetivo
1 incessant, unceasing
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ADJ incessant, unceasing
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adjetivo incessant
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= unrelenting, incessant, ceaseless, relentless, implacable, inexorable, unremitting, unceasing.
Ex. Unrelenting tuition increases are pricing private institutions out of the reach of many middle-class parents.
Ex. The great practical education of the Englishman is derived from incessant intercourse between man and man, in trade.
Ex. Children in modern society are faced with a ceaseless stream of new ideas, and responsibility for their upbringing has generally moved from parents to childminders and teachers.
Ex. They need to be relentless in their fight for adequate funding so that the library service and the profession are not jeopardised.
Ex. The implacable reduction in the dissemination of public documents constitutes a rebarbative policy that threatens the quality of reference services in libraries.
Ex. The inexorable tide of automation seems to be threatening the existence of old-fashioned, handwritten copymarking.
Ex. This unremitting castigation of the Nazi masks both the historical complicity of the United States with Nazi crimes and our own racist and genocidal histories.
Ex. But just as she pulled over the road in the pitch blackness of night she heard the unceasing sound of the night like she had never heard it.
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adjetivo incessant
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= unrelenting, incessant, ceaseless, relentless, implacable, inexorable, unremitting, unceasing.

Ex: Unrelenting tuition increases are pricing private institutions out of the reach of many middle-class parents.

Ex: The great practical education of the Englishman is derived from incessant intercourse between man and man, in trade.
Ex: Children in modern society are faced with a ceaseless stream of new ideas, and responsibility for their upbringing has generally moved from parents to childminders and teachers.
Ex: They need to be relentless in their fight for adequate funding so that the library service and the profession are not jeopardised.
Ex: The implacable reduction in the dissemination of public documents constitutes a rebarbative policy that threatens the quality of reference services in libraries.
Ex: The inexorable tide of automation seems to be threatening the existence of old-fashioned, handwritten copymarking.
Ex: This unremitting castigation of the Nazi masks both the historical complicity of the United States with Nazi crimes and our own racist and genocidal histories.
Ex: But just as she pulled over the road in the pitch blackness of night she heard the unceasing sound of the night like she had never heard it.

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incesante
adjective
incessant
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incesante adjetivo
incessant
incesante adjetivo incessant, never-ending
'incesante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
constante
- continua
- continuo
English:
ceaseless
- constant
- incessant
- nonstop
- unceasing
- unremitting
- relentless
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incesante adj
incessant, ceaseless
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incesante
adj incessant
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incesante adj
: incessant
incesantemente adv

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