Unceasing in a sentence as an adjective

A startup is beset with an unceasing torrent of problems.

I think you're describing what keeps many of us working in tech; an unceasing itch to learn and tinker.

The unceasing robot dog terminator hunts you down, pins you, and shows you ads on its visor/eyes.

Thanks, Patrick, for your unceasing dedication to A/B testing for web signup interfaces.

It might not be their fault that their means are more limited, and being poor shouldn't have to mean a lifetime of unceasing self-denial.

Building your society on the concept of perpetual, unceasing, unpausing growth - that's the problem.

Because they are predictable and unceasing, drug costs for chronic conditions should not be covered by an insurance regime.

The unceasing flow of ideas and internal stimuli that I generate by thinking can be rather bothersome as well.

Obviously, if this had happened during Bush's inauguration, the chortles would have been unceasing.

Will never happen because Indian governments are stuck in an unceasing bureaucratic quagmire.

To bring about our goals–unceasing, corporeal, visceral goals stemming from our animal needs, our bodies desires, to be fed, sheltered, exercised?You say we have only one power: to please the master.

I think the best that can be done is to deal with difficult situations more gracefully, as they are unceasing, and to show compassion towards our fellow beings, as they are struggling under the same delusions, prejudices, and pains that we are.

See Hans Jensen's description, with cites:First, the universities were given the task of providing an unceasing supply of ideologically correct candidates for vital positions in government, church, and business.

The relentless, unceasing portrayal of sexualized women characters sends the message that the value of women is in their sexuality -- not their intelligence, their emotional perceptiveness, their leadership qualities, or any of hundreds of other positive attributes I could name and that women, like men, possess in varying degrees.

Sorry, I was unclear -- what I was trying to say is, if you're registered for selective service couldn't that result in the various military sending you "hey, do you want to join the service here>"?I wasn't a permanent resident during the age window for selective service, so I can't speak to any of the selective service rules, just my unceasing jury summons :D

Unceasing definitions

adjective

continuing forever or indefinitely; "the ageless themes of love and revenge"; "eternal truths"; "life everlasting"; "hell's perpetual fires"; "the unending bliss of heaven"

See also: ageless aeonian eonian eternal everlasting perpetual unending

adjective

uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing; "the ceaseless thunder of surf"; "in constant pain"; "night and day we live with the incessant noise of the city"; "the never-ending search for happiness"; "the perpetual struggle to maintain standards in a democracy"; "man's unceasing warfare with drought and isolation"; "unremitting demands of hunger"

See also: ceaseless constant incessant never-ending perpetual unremitting