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Definition of "unrelievedly" [unrelievedly]

  • Utterly; absolutely; without relief (adverb)

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Use "unrelievedly" in a sentence
  • "Second, the view from abroad lacks the tendentiousness of American commentators, who have long ago dug into their partisan bunkers (The New York Times is bad, but The Wall Street Journal is so unrelievedly dogmatic that it makes you cry for the old days of kindly Robert Bartley)."
  • "I found particularly interesting one of his smaller points, about how the Nazi Party probably was not understood ideologically by most of its supporters. it seems safe to conclude that the mass base of the Nazi movement represented one of the more unrelievedly ill-informed clienteles that a major party has assembled in a modern state."
  • "You only find characters as unrelievedly bad as Hilly in melodramas and soap operas."