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remorselessness

/ri-mawrs-lis/US // rɪˈmɔrs lɪs //UK // (rɪˈmɔːslɪs) //

无悔,无悔的人,无悔性,无悔症

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : without remorse; merciless; pitiless; relentless.

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Examples

  • Now even his mountainous funeral is creeping into the remorseless past.

  • As the war kills the young, so the remorseless passage of time claims the old.

  • Browne demolishes these four claims, step by remorseless step, with studies and examples drawn from military experience.

  • The same remorseless logic applies to retraining; at some point, investments in new education simply don't repay their costs.

  • The arithmetic of bombing is just that remorseless, leading to the novel's most famous joke: "People are trying to kill me."

  • "It is time," he heard Kalkmann's remorseless voice continue just behind him.

  • Many a time and oft had she pleaded, with tears, to the remorseless girl who looked so soft and yielding.

  • If only progress, that remorseless conqueror, would even spare its victims' lives!

  • She would have slid and insinuated and made her gliding progress almost imperceptible, but none the less remorseless.

  • He had long been established as Governor of Entre Rios, where he had acted with remorseless cruelty in stamping out disaffection.