unceasing
1 of 1adjective/ˌʌnˈsiːsɪŋ/
Forms:more unceasing,most unceasing
1
continuing without stopping or pausing
- The unceasing rain flooded the streets and caused traffic delays.
- The unceasing hum of the machines in the factory was a constant background noise.
- The unceasing flow of information on social media can be overwhelming at times.
- The unceasing noise from the city made it hard for them to sleep at night.
2
continuing forever or for an indefinite period of time
- His unceasing efforts to solve the problem eventually led to a breakthrough.
- Despite many setbacks, she showed unceasing determination to achieve her dreams.
- Their unceasing dedication to helping the homeless has made a real difference in the community.
- The unceasing vigilance of the security team ensured the event remained safe.