adv. [UN-1 11. Cf. prec.] Without wearying; indefatigably.

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1612.  T. Taylor, Comm. Titus i. 8. Hereby thou art like God, he sparseth abroad, he vnweariably giveth good, to good and bad.

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1643.  E. Symmons, Loyal Subjects Belief, 65. Those graces and gifts … which in his service you have … most faithfully and unweariably expended.

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1856.  Hawthorne, Eng. Note-bks. (1870), II. 40. A variety of mountain outlines that I could have studied unweariably.

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1879.  H. W. Warren, Recr. Astron., xii. 258. Rendered apparent, static, and unweariably operative.

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