relentment Antonyms

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Meaning of relentment

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relentment (n.)

The act or process of relenting; the state of having relented.

relentment Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless rain refused to cease, drenching the city in an endless torrent.
  2. Facing the onslaught of criticism, she maintained her composure with unwavering relentment.
  3. The enemy's relentless attacks left the battlefield strewn with bodies and broken spirits.
  4. Despite her relentless questioning, the suspect remained silent, his resolve unyielding.
  5. The child's relentless curiosity drove her to explore every nook and cranny of the house.
  6. The relentless pursuit of success left him feeling empty and disillusioned.
  7. The weight of her relentment crushed her, making it difficult to move on from the past.
  8. His relentless pursuit of justice inspired hope in the hearts of the oppressed.
  9. Nature's relentless forces, such as hurricanes and earthquakes, could not be tamed or controlled.
  10. The relentless ticking of the clock seemed to echo the passage of time, reminding him of the preciousness of each moment.

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The act or process of relenting; the state of having relented.

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The relentless rain refused to cease, drenching the city in an endless torrent.

Facing the onslaught of criticism, she maintained her composure with unwavering relentment.

The enemy's relentless attacks left the battlefield strewn with bodies and broken spirits.

Despite her relentless questioning, the suspect remained silent, his resolve unyielding.