Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In an unwearied manner; indefatigably; assiduously.

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  • adverb In an unwearied manner; not weariedly; without being weary.

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Examples

  • For forty years she was the true and loving helpmate of her husband, and by act and word unweariedly forwarded him as none else could in all of worthy that he did or attempted.

    Introductory Note 1909

  • For forty years she was the true and loving helpmate of her husband, and by act and word unweariedly forwarded him as none else could in all of worthy that he did or attempted.

    On the Choice of Books Thomas Carlyle 1838

  • For forty years she was the true and loving helpmate of her husband, and by act and word unweariedly forwarded him as none else could, in all of worthy that he did or attempted. "

    Character Samuel Smiles 1858

  • If I insist unweariedly, nay fanatically, upon the importance of physical science as an educational agent, it is because the study of any branch of science, if properly conducted, appears to me to fill up a void left by all other means of education.

    Essays 2007

  • To this end, most acceptable in the sight of God, our attention has long been unweariedly devoted.

    The Love of Books : The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury 2007

  • Creative force, like a musical composer, goes on unweariedly repeating a simple air or theme, now high, now low, in solo, in chorus, ten thousand times reverberated, till it fills earth and heaven with the chant.

    Representative Men 2006

  • It is not by sitting still at a grand distance, and calling the human race larvae, that men are to be helped, nor by helping the depraved after their own foolish fashion, but by doing unweariedly the particular work we were born to do.

    Uncollected Prose 2006

  • Absolute perfection is, I well know, unattainable; but I know too, that a man of parts may be unweariedly aiming at it, and arrive pretty near it.

    Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman 2005

  • The good lady also desired to be informed whether Mr. Bradwardine took as much Scotch snuff and danced as unweariedly as he did when he was at Waverley – Honour about thirty years ago.

    Waverley 2004

  • But this time Pototzky was also equal to the task intrusted to him; unweariedly he followed them, and overtook them on the bank of the Dniester, where Taras had taken possession of an abandoned and ruined castle for the purpose of resting.

    Taras Bulba 2003

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