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No, "relent" is not a noun. It is a verb that means to become less severe or strict. A noun form of "relent" does not exist.
Once Melissa felt passionate about something, it was difficult to get her to relent. The word capitulate is a synonym for relent.
He will never relent or apologize. They wanted to relent, but pride kept them from admitting they were wrong.
She relented the fact that he was cheating her. This is a sentence giving the meaning of relent.
I will only relent when you have finished cleaning your room.
Relent is a verb.
The pace did not relent, with boats being battered even on the good lines.
In the song "You won't relent" it means that God wont stop going after until he has all of you.
To relent means to give in to something. An example sentence would be, "Mom would not relent on the punishment."
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