After hours of relentless pleading, her father finally relents and allows her to go to the concert.
After the surgery, the agonizing pain slowly relents.
As the market weakens, consumer confidence slowly relents.
Despite his rigorous training, his body sometimes relents, forcing him to rest.
Despite their disagreement, one friend always relents for the sake of their relationship.
Even in the face of adversity, the human spirit rarely relents entirely.
Even the most cynical person sometimes relents and allows themselves to believe in hope.
Even the most disciplined dieter occasionally relents and indulges in a treat.
Even the most hardened criminal sometimes relents when faced with genuine kindness.
Even the most stubborn negotiator sometimes relents when faced with overwhelming evidence.
Even the strictest teacher relents and grants an extension for a valid reason.
He holds his breath, waiting for the pressure in his ears to relent.
Her anger gradually relents as she remembers his kindness.
Her dedication to her art never relents, pushing her to constantly improve.
Her grief slowly relents as she begins to process her loss.
Her grip on the steering wheel finally relents as she pulls into the driveway.
Her strict dietary regimen rarely relents, even during holidays.
His anxiety somewhat relents when he starts practicing meditation.
His commitment to social justice never relents, inspiring others to take action.
His determination never relents, even when faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
His focus never relents, even amidst distractions.
His grip on power slowly relents as his health deteriorates.
His grip on the situation relents after the problem is solved.
His icy demeanor gradually relents as he warms up to her presence.
His muscles relents allowing him to finally relax after a long day.
His resolve finally relents after seeing the suffering of the refugees.
His rigid stance on the issue eventually relents after hearing the other side.
His unwavering support never relents, a constant source of strength for her.
She rarely relents from her position on environmental issues.
She relents to his charm despite her best intentions.
The ancient oak, battered by countless storms, never truly relents.
The argument continues for hours before one side finally relents.
The artist relents on using traditional techniques and experiments with modern art.
The CEO initially refused to compromise, but eventually relents under pressure from the board.
The CEO rarely relents to criticism from shareholders.
The child's tantrum finally relents when he realizes he's not getting his way.
The child’s crying finally relents when he’s given his favorite toy.
The city's strict regulations eventually relents to accommodate small businesses.
The company president rarely relents on deadlines, fostering a culture of urgency.
The constant demand for innovation rarely relents in the tech industry.
The constant noise of the city rarely relents, even late at night.
The dog's barking only relents when the mailman is safely out of sight.
The engine finally relents to the pressure and starts sputtering.
The farmer hopes the drought relents soon, or his crops will be ruined.
The feeling of loneliness sometimes relents when she’s surrounded by friends.
The fever, thankfully, relents after a night of rest and fluids.
The general’s anger gradually relents as he listens to the soldier's explanation.
The government finally relents and releases the imprisoned journalist.
The government relents on its controversial policy following public outcry.
The guard finally relents and allows them to enter the forbidden zone.
The harsh winter finally relents allowing the first buds to appear.
The headache finally relents after she takes the medication.
The headache slowly relents after some rest and water.
The heat from the oven finally relents when the door is opened.
The heat radiating from the desert floor gradually relents after sunset.
The intense pressure from the media eventually relents, but the damage is done.
The intensity of the spotlight gradually relents, allowing the performer to relax.
The intensity of the training regime gradually relents as the competition approaches.
The judge relents to the jury's request for more time to deliberate.
The landlord relents on the rent increase after hearing the tenant's circumstances.
The machine's grinding noise gradually relents, signaling it's nearing completion.
The market's volatility finally relents after weeks of turbulence.
The mountain's steep incline never relents, testing the endurance of hikers.
The old engine sputters and coughs, but eventually relents and starts with a roar.
The old woman rarely relents from her daily routine, even in bad weather.
The oppressive heat of the summer afternoon relents with the setting sun.
The oppressive silence in the room finally relents when someone speaks.
The pain in his shoulder relents with regular physical therapy.
The pressure cooker finally relents, releasing a burst of steam.
The pressure from his boss finally relents as the deadline passes.
The pressure of the deep sea never relents, a constant challenge for submersibles.
The pressure of the situation finally relents, allowing him to think clearly.
The rain, which had been pouring for days, finally relents to a drizzle.
The relentless barrage of questions finally relents, giving the witness a moment to breathe.
The relentless focus on profits often relents only when ethical concerns are raised.
The relentless pace of modern life rarely relents, leaving people exhausted.
The relentless pursuit of perfection often relents only with burnout.
The relentless rain finally relents allowing the festival to continue.
The relentless rhythm of the factory rarely relents, keeping workers on their toes.
The river's current rarely relents, making navigation difficult.
The security guard, after verifying her credentials, relents and lets her pass.
The severity of the symptoms relents after the patient receives treatment.
The speaker's passionate argument eventually relents, leaving the audience in silence.
The storm finally relents, allowing the sun to peek through the clouds.
The sun's glare gradually relents as the afternoon progresses.
The tension between the two countries finally relents.
The tension in the room relents slightly when the judge announces a recess.
The tide finally relents allowing ships to enter the harbor.
The tightness in his chest relents only when he thinks of her smile.
The waves finally relents creating a calm surface of the lake.
The weight of responsibility finally relents when he delegates tasks to his team.
The wind’s howling slowly relents, bringing a sense of calm to the neighborhood.
Though he argued vehemently, he eventually relents and agrees to the compromise.
Though initially hesitant, the community relents and welcomes the new residents.
Though initially opposed, she relents and agrees to attend the family gathering.
Though initially opposed, the government relents to the demands of the protesters.
Though initially reluctant, she relents and shares her story with the reporter.
Though initially resistant, the committee slowly relents to the proposed changes.
Though she initially protests, her curiosity relents and she asks to see the artifact.
Though skeptical, she relents and agrees to try the new product.