unceasing

English

Etymology

un- + ceasing

Adjective

unceasing (comparative more unceasing, superlative most unceasing)

  1. continuous; continuing indefinitely without stopping
    • 1841, William Johnstoun N. Neale, The naval surgeon, page 136:
      The unceasing fatigue of my daily walks to and from Clapham, with my various trudgings from one Doctor Humbug to another Doctor Whimsical, combined with the before-mentioned causes to affect my health.


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