letup


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Synonyms for letup

the act or process of becoming less active or intense

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Synonyms for letup

a pause during which things are calm or activities are diminished

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'There will be no letup in our campaign so long as there are syndicates who continue to unlawfully send abroad our countrymen who are prone to abuse and exploitation in foreign lands,' Morente said.
An eight-month-old baby drowned in a flood caused by rains brought by Typhoon 'Ompong' (international name: Mangkhut) that had been pouring without letup since Thursday night in Pio Duran town in Albay province on Friday morning.
President Duterte on Tuesday railed at extremist groups in Marawi for allowing themselves to be taken in by the foreign ideology of the Islamic State, which is now destroying the country, and said there would be no letup in the war with them.
There would be no letup in the war with the extremists, he said.
But Fortes said there will be no letup in the military's operations against the group, which allegedly has allied with the Sulu-based Abu Sayyaf, another bandit group.
No refuge, no respite and no letup in our war against criminals,' said Aguirre.
There would be no letup in the government's war against illegal drugs despite the deadly Friday night explosion in Davao City, the chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP) said on Saturday.
Our focused military operations continue without letup, AFP spokesperson Brig.
Coloma echoed the promise of the AFP and the PNP, saying that there would be no letup in their operations against the bandit group.
There will be no letup in the resolute efforts of the joint PNP-AFP task group in pursuing intensive and wide-ranging military and law enforcement operations to neutralize these lawless elements and thwart further threats to peace and security, he said.
There will be no letup in military and police operations nationwide against all "enemies of the state," particularly the terrorist groups Abu Sayyaf and Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), as the country observes Holy Week, according to Malacanang.