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unstinting

unˈstinting, ppl. a.
  [un-1 10.]
   1. Unceasing. Obs.—1

c 1380 Wyclif Sel. Wks. III. 52 Alle angels.., and alle powers in þis world,..crien bi vois and unstyntinge to þee.

  2. Ungrudging, lavish.

1845 Herschel Ess. (1857) 644 The spirit in which the demands of science have been met..has been..munificent and unstinting. 1883 W. E. Norris No New Thing xi, With so unstinting a hand had he ministered to the necessities of the poor.

  Hence unˈstintingly adv.

1857 Ruskin Pol. Econ. Art 200 All of these should be completely and unstintingly given. 1885 A. M. Clerke Pop. Hist. Astron. 147 He poured his earnings unstintingly into his crucibles.

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