unremitting

Etymology
1728,, from (in now rare sense of “diminish, abate”), from, from , present active infinitive of. Compare 🇨🇬,,. Not from nonexistent.

Adjective

 * 1) Incessant; never slackening.
 * 2) * 1961: J. A. Philip. Mimesis in the Sophistês of Plato. In: Proceedings and Transactions of the American Philological Association 92. p. 467.
 * We can achieve this god‐likeness only by unremitting and strenuous effort of the intellect.
 * We can achieve this god‐likeness only by unremitting and strenuous effort of the intellect.

Translations

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 * Latin: assiduus
 * Occitan: incessant,
 * Portuguese:, , , irremitente
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