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Definition of Remorselessly
1. Adverb. Without pity; in a merciless manner. "He was mercilessly trounced by his opponent in the House"
Partainyms: Merciless, Pitiless, Remorseless, Unmerciful
Definition of Remorselessly
1. Adverb. Done without remorse; in a remorseless manner. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Remorselessly
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Remorselessly
Literary usage of Remorselessly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1889)
"... and remorselessly, and the people sullenly submitted to what seemed the inevitable.
The one hope for a land that God had ceased to guard was the death ..."
2. A Cycle of Adams Letters, 1861-1865 by Charles Francis Adams, Henry Adams (1920)
"... just as little that England will throw the Danes over, remorselessly, and add
insult, as the Times does this morning, to the most flagrant treason. ..."
3. The History of the San Francisco Disaster and Mount Vesuvius Horror by Charles Eugene Banks, Opie Percival Read (1906)
"... Flames—Government Troops Batter Down Blocks With Cannon—Fire Spreads Remorselessly
to Residence Districts Until Almost the Entire City Is Consumed. ..."
4. The Cyclopædia of Wit and Humor: Containing Choice and Characteristic by William Evans Burton (1859)
"and if he answers "Yes," the books are consulted ; and if this debt was charged
against him, then he is remorselessly turned into the street. ..."
5. That Unknown Country: Or, what Living Men Believe Concerning Punishment (1888)
"Defense of the Deity Against Being Infinitely Implacable and Remorselessly
Cruel.—No Such Sermon Heard in the Abbey for Six Centuries. ..."
6. That Unknown Country: Or, what Living Men Believe Concerning Punishment (1889)
"Defense of the Deity Against Being Infinitely Implacable and Remorselessly
Cruel.—No Such Sermon Heard in the Abbey for Six Centuries. ..."
7. That Unknown Country: Or, What Living Men Believe Concerning Punishment by Lyman Abbott (1888)
"Defense of the 1 )eity Against Being Infinitely Implacable and Remorselessly
Cruel.—No Such Sermon Heard in the Abbey for Six Centuries. ..."
8. My Roving Life: A Diary of Travels and Adventures by Sea and Land, During by Joseph Alonzo Stuart (1895)
"... remorselessly onward and downward, testifying to the great boldness and power
of endurance of those two mortals. Thursday, Sept. 6,1866. ..."