relentment
/rɪˈlɛntmənt/Definitions
1. noun
The feeling of being unwilling to give up or yield, especially due to a sense of injustice or hardship.
“The protesters’ relentment gave them the strength to continue their march through the city.”
1. noun
The feeling of being unwilling to give up or yield, especially due to a sense of injustice or hardship.
“The protesters’ relentment gave them the strength to continue their march through the city.”