ppl. a. (UN-1 10.)
1813. Lamb, Play-house Mem., Wks. 1908, I. 202. I love the unenquiring gratitude of such spectators.
1850. Marsden, Early Purit. (1853), 65. He is a son of the church because he is unenquiring.
1862. M. Hopkins, Hawaii, 373. It demands unenquiring condemnation and unpitying punishment.
Hence Unenquiringly adv.
1841. Myers, Cath. Th., III. § 50. 191. They give themselves up unenquiringly to mere traditions concerning it.
1862. M. Hopkins, Hawaii, 350. The American missionaries threw themselves unenquiringly into a crusade against the prevailing licentiousness.