noun
- plural of incessancy; the quality or state of being incessant; constant, uninterrupted continuation
Usage: formal; typically used in abstract or literary contexts
Examples
- The incessancies of modern life—constant notifications, endless emails—leave little room for rest.
- She complained about the incessancies of the rain throughout the entire month.
- The incessancies of traffic noise made it difficult to concentrate.
- Despite the incessancies of his efforts, he could not achieve his goal.
- The poet explored the incessancies of human desire in her latest collection.