Crossword clues for unstinting
unstinting
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
a. generous and tireless with one's contributions of time, money, etc.
WordNet
adj. very generous; "distributed gifts with a lavish hand"; "the critics were lavish in their praise"; "a munificent gift"; "his father gave him a half-dollar and his mother a quarter and he thought them munificent"; "prodigal praise"; "unsparing generosity"; "his unstinted devotion"; "called for unstinting aid to Britain" [syn: lavish, munificent, overgenerous, prodigal, too-generous, unsparing, unstinted]
Usage examples of "unstinting".
However, if you should move to provide any assistance to Federation personnel down on the planet I am authorized to provide full and unstinting support to the maximum of my ability to the Tarn.
Yet for all the complexities of the man, Picard felt that the intricate nature could be chiseled down to an unstinting need and drive toward honor.
The strength of his arms, the tenderness of his hands, the unstinting generosity of his heart.
They hadn't had enough skill to save his aunt and uncle, who had raised him with unstinting love and who had died only weeks before he had come out of the coma.
Partly because you gave unstinting assistance to another heavyworlder.
Frenery had outdone himself—as had the leading citizens of Esphania who had been unstinting in the supplies of food, the labor required, and in general the organization, so that everyone within the city, be they guest, resident, or innocent traveller, ate to satiation that night.
Once, the mere fact that he was Fae would have inspired unstinting obedience, but the world had changed much since such times, as had the nature of women.
The relative niceness of the morning had brought citizens, virtually house-bound for the past two weeks by the unstinting storms, out in droves, and the Steel Market was crowded with servants in livery, beggars in rags, students in their gray gowns, and bourgeois gentlemen in the familiar black, white ruffs of varying width and extravagance nodding like dandelion puffs around their strangulated throats.
But it needed practice, as well, and unstinting work, solitude, patience, and care.
Coffey explained the good life in terms of what he believed his mother's life to have been -- unstinting service to others, simple piety, mistrust of pleasure, and no truck with thought or education beyond what was necessary to read the Good Book.
Molloy was so truly kind, so unstinting in his efforts on her behalf, and yet -- it was not easy to resist a young and clever man who wanted her to make sport of the older, exuberant one.
It was not far from the shops and restaurants of Beverly Hills, where by now he would no doubt be sitting beside a bright blue pool, clasping an iced drink, and studying a long menu with that kind of unstinting dedication that Dicky always gave to his own welfare.
Until time might begin to heal her, he court only give unstinting support, knowing that until then, anything less might drive her to more desperate measures.
Until time might begin to heal her, he could only give unstinting support, knowing that until then, anything less might drive her to more desperate measures.