English to Latin Meaning of unceasing - sine intermissione habeam tui


Unceasing :
sine intermissione habeam tui

sine fine, assiduis, sine intermissione habeam tui, perpetuum, querella, eiulatibus assiduis, strenuissimum, qui inconcussam eius, continui

sine intermissionein perpetuum
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Definitions of unceasing in English
Adjective(1) continuing forever or indefinitely(2) uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing
Examples of unceasing in English
(1) Thus the constant, unceasing , restless legislating in the areas of crime, punishment and anti-social behaviour.(2) But little by little, the Faustian fantasy shrinks away and the illusion of anticipating the future becomes an unceasing effort to foresee its perils.(3) The voices of experiences he had never lived were not nearly as intense now, but they continued to ring through his mind with unceasing fervor.(4) Because of the unceasing generosity by the people of Waterford, Christmas was made easier for more than 1,000 families and individuals.(5) I am disgusted with the tactics of the Democratic Party in their unceasing effort to stifle any political discussion of substance.(6) I imagine them laughing at our unceasing efforts to separate the emulations from Bruegel's own hand.(7) I will remember her for that first spark of wonder she ignited in my imagination and for her unceasing efforts to promote the arts as part of civic dialogue.(8) Modernity requires constant and unceasing upheaval, and its absence does not bring blessed peace, but withering and death.(9) The national fever continues to rage, the slaughter unceasing .(10) He is also a long-standing and articulate defender of Israel's right to defend itself against the unceasing depredations of its neighbors.(11) Maughan and his men let me say this: I know of few sides who don't respect teams who have pace and talent and operate in unceasing waves, with the point of attack constantly switching.(12) Fashion is the sublime deformation of nature, an unceasing and repeated effort to reshape it.(13) A round of applause was heartily given to Barbara Harris for her unceasing efforts as president for the last two years and members will be glad to know that she is recovering well from her knee replacement operation.(14) The FBI treat the anti-government far right as we treat the IRA - a constant domestic terror threat that is placed under unceasing surveillance.(15) Its international image is already taking a beating from the unceasing violence and the perception that Wahid and his government are unstable and could fall at any time.(16) If we ask ourselves this question, we often feel forced into answering that we could rejoice in God's continued, unceasing presence.
(1) uncanny workmanship ::
mirifice referens opera
(2) uncanny valley ::
mirifice referens campum
Synonyms
Adjective
1. incessant ::
eiulatibus assiduis
2. perpetual ::
perpetuum
3. eternal ::
aeternum
Antonyms
1. discontinuous ::
proiciente relictum
Different Forms
unceasing, unceasingly
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