mercilessness
71hardheartedness — n. callousness, mercilessness, absence of sympathetic feelings …
72heartlessness — heart·less·ness || hÉ‘rtlɪsnɪs / hÉ‘Ët n. lack of sympathy, cruelty, mercilessness, hardness …
73pitilessness — pɪtɪlɪsnɪs n. lack of compassion, mercilessness; brutality, cruelty …
74remorselessness — rɪ mÉ”rslɪsnɪs / mÉ”Ës n. state of lacking compassion, mercilessness, pitilessness …
75ruthlessness — ruth·less·ness || ruËθlɪsnɪs n. cruelty, brutality, mercilessness, state of lacking compassion …
76Dzerzhinsky, Feliks Edmundovich — (1877–1926) Born into a family of Polish landowners, Dzerzhinsky joined the Socialist Democratic Party of Poland and Lithuania while a student. As a political activist, he was arrested and imprisoned by the tsarist authorities on several… …
77Peters, Iakov Khristoforovich — (1886–1938) At the age of 19, Peters took part in the Revolution of 1905 and was imprisoned and tortured by tsarist authorities. Released in 1908, he made his way to London, where he became engaged in émigré anarchist circles. He took part in… …
78merciless — adjective showing no mercy. Derivatives mercilessly adverb mercilessness noun …
79implacability — n. Vindictiveness, rancor, inexorableness, relentlessness, inappeasableness, mercilessness …
80steel — I. n. 1. Carburet of iron, carbonized iron. 2. Armor, mail. 3. Knife, sword, dagger, dirk, poniard, claymore, sabre, falchion, rapier, hanger, blade. 4. Hardness, sternness, vigor, mercilessness. II. v. a. 1. Case harden, edge or point with steel …