adv. [UN-1 11: cf. prec.] Without distraction.

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1648.  Boyle, Seraph. Love, iv. (1663), 26. The affections of one being at liberty, to devote themselves more undistractedly to God. Ibid. (1687), Martyrd. Theodora, iv. (1703), 56. The great advantage of serving God more undistractedly.

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1806.  A. Duncan, Nelson, 66. The attention of every captain could almost undistractedly be paid to the condition of his … ship.

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1872.  Benson, in A. C. Benson, Life (1899), I. 349. The work in God’s Church to which I should devote myself undistractedly.

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