adv. (UN-1 11.)

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1741.  Richardson, Pamela, IV. 422. [She] listens eagerly to Stories told to the Disadvantage of Individuals of her own Sex: Will unpityingly propagate such Stories.

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1817.  Lady Morgan, France, I. (1818), I. 9. The smallest infringement of the dreadful code was unpityingly punished.

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1895.  Forum (U.S.), Oct., 210. The effects … would operate in a socialistic state even more rigidly, more unpityingly and more openly than they do now.

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