The Collaborative International Dictionary
Uncompromising \Un*com"pro*mi`sing\, a. Not admitting of compromise; making no truce or concessions; obstinate; unyielding; inflexible. -- Un*com"pro*mi`sing*ly, adv.
Wiktionary
adv. In an uncompromising manner.
WordNet
adv. in an uncompromising manner
Usage examples of "uncompromisingly".
Lady Appleton readily acknowledged she had inherited three more things from her late father -- his uncompromisingly square jaw, an unseemly height for a woman, and a sturdy build that did not lend itself well to the current fashion in farthingales.
Further, every laboratory ought to be open to some supervising legal authority competent to determine that it is conducted from roof to cellar on the humanest principles, in default of which it should be, as slavery has been, uncompromisingly prohibited wherever law can accomplish this result.
She did sufficiently recover her aplomb after being so uncompromisingly confronted to complain in an exaggerated whine that a dogsled was not the same thing as a unicorn ride at all.
It didn't escape her attention, however, that both Melena and Frex had believed uncompromisingly that they would have a boy.
She would not know, it seemed, the joys of being run, naked, a rope on her neck, a slave, at the flanks of a master's kaiila, the pleasures of, trembling, loving and serving, knowing that he whom one loves and serves owns one, fully, the fulfillments of finding oneself, uncompromisingly and irrevocably, in one's place in the order of nature, lovingly, at one's master's feet.
My failure to subject her uncompromisingly to the predations of my mastery would be certain to generate suspicion.
Suddenly a red ant bit him nastily, uncompromisingly, on the leg, just above his leggings.