Vocabulary

Relentless

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
unceasingly intense.
Urdu meaning
بے لگام، بے رحم، سنگدل
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. This relentless rise not only breaches the limits set by the Fiscal Responsibility and Debt Limitation Act, but also undermines the budget as interest payments consume most of the latter.
  2. Three of those instances were in the summer of 1959, when rains ravaged Jammu for months on end and the water coursed through the western rivers with relentless ferocity.
  3. A reasonable level of macroeconomic stability has also been achieved under the IMF`s relentless pressure.
  4. Diabetes may be relentless, but it is not inevitable.
  5. The relentless use of kinetic force has further alienated the population.
Synonyms
persistent, continuing, constant, continual, continuous, non-stop, lasting, never-ending

Antonyms
short-lived, irresolute, intermittent
Curator example
“the relentless heat of the desert”

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