Definition of Tireless. Meaning of Tireless. Synonyms of Tireless

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Definition of Tireless

Tireless
Tireless Tire"less, a. Untiring.

Meaning of Tireless from wikipedia

- have been named HMS Tireless: HMS Tireless (P327) was a Taciturn- or T-class submarine that served during the Cold War HMS Tireless (S88) is a Trafalgar-class...
- HMS Tireless was the third Trafalgar-class nuclear submarine of the Royal Navy. Tireless is the second submarine of the Royal Navy to bear this name. Launched...
- HMS Tireless, a Taciturn- or T-class submarine, was the first ship of the Royal Navy to bear that name. She was authorized under the 1941 War Emergency...
- Exertion is the physical or perceived use of energy. Exertion traditionally connotes a strenuous or costly effort, resulting in generation of force, initiation...
- midfielder or defensive midfielder and is known as a quick, physical and tireless player. Starting in 2014, Jean Jacques’ youth training was done at Academia...
- 2000 a leak in the PWR1 reactor primary cooling circuit was discovered on Tireless, forcing her to proceed to Gibraltar on diesel power. The fault was found...
- University of Toronto, Enright Jerger has been described by her colleagues as "tireless" and "stubborn" in her pursuit of gender inclusivity. She acknowledges...
- March 2024. Retrieved 26 April 2024. "At 91, HD Deve Gowda persists with tireless canv****ing". The Times of India. 21 April 2024. Retrieved 26 April 2024...
- whose mighty works demonstrate the presence of God's Kingdom. He is a tireless wonder worker, the servant of both God and man. This short gospel records...
- Doug Everingham (1923–2017) 5 Carl Bonnevie (1881–1972)  Norway "for his tireless work for the cause of peace." Gunnar Skaug (1940–2006) 6 Willy Brandt (1913–1992)...