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Indefatigably

Indefatigably \In`de*fat"i*ga*bly\, adv. Without weariness; without yielding to fatigue; persistently.
--Dryden.

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indefatigably

adv. In an extremely persistent and untiring manner; in an indefatigable manner

WordNet
indefatigably

adv. with indefatigable energy; "she watched the show indefatigably" [syn: tirelessly, inexhaustibly]

Usage examples of "indefatigably".

She struggled indefatigably, grunting at each fresh effort, while through the flimsy partition the voice of the Caddles infant wailed.

Only the third now stared directly at the indefatigably advancing Drounge, peering into its seeping, pustulant optics, plainly sensible not only of its presence but of its bearing and appearance.

It was not so easy to forgive Aunt Alphonsine, for her voice had been as sharp as it could be without being honestly angry, like bad wine instead of good vinegar, and had run indefatigably up the switchbacks on which the voices of Frenchwomen travel eternally.

India he laboured indefatigably at the vernaculars, and his reward was an astonishingly rapid proficiency in Gujarati, Marathi, Hindustani, as well as Persian and Arabic.

Neither in the Scriptures nor in nature could the least justification for any of these absurd ideas be foundso Belam and the other Defenders had argued, indefatigably but fruitlessly trying to change Onadroig's mind during the seven years' imprisonment that had preceded his burning as an incorrigible heretic.

I sought them greedily and ferreted them out indefatigably, and I have been able to bring together some objects of great value.

For two days the fever refuses to come down and indefatigably, without fear of repetitiousness, spawns the wintry scene: snow lies, blood drips, fists talk, fat man falls, tumbles time and again, into what?