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  1.  Taking no delight or pleasure (in something).

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1570.  Foxe, A. & M. (ed. 2), 37/1. The vndelityng wil of man to God and hys word.

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1798.  Monthly Mag., VI. 556. Undelighting in so artificial a deception, he would have fallen off in the courage to persevere.

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  2.  Affording no delight or pleasure.

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1768–74.  Tucker, Lt. Nat. (1834), II. 546. What keeps them in slavery under an undelighting habit, but because it would cost them pains to break it?

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