untiring


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un·tir·ing

 (ŭn-tīr′ĭng)
adj.
Not tiring or ceasing; indefatigable or persistent: untiring efforts. See Synonyms at tireless.

un·tir′ing·ly adv.
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untiring

(ʌnˈtaɪrɪŋ)
adj
(of a person or their actions) continuing or persisting without declining in strength or vigour
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.untiring - characterized by hard work and perseveranceuntiring - characterized by hard work and perseverance
diligent - characterized by care and perseverance in carrying out tasks; "a diligent detective investigates all clues"; "a diligent search of the files"
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untiring

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untiring

adjective
Having or showing a capacity for protracted effort, regardless of difficulty or frustration:
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Translations
لا يَتْعَب، لا يَكِل
neúnavný
utrættelig
óòreytandi
be atvangosnenuilstamai
nenogurstošs
yorulmaz

untiring

[ʌnˈtaɪərɪŋ] ADJincansable
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untiring

[ʌnˈtaɪərɪŋ] adj (= tireless) → infatigable
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untiring

adj campaigner, energy, enthusiasm, work, effortunermüdlich; to be untiring in one’s efforts to do somethingunermüdliche Anstrengungen machen, etw zu tun
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untiring

[ʌnˈtaɪərɪŋ] adjinstancabile, indefesso/a
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untiring

(anˈtaiəriŋ) adjective
(of a person or his efforts etc) never stopping or ceasing because of weariness. his untiring efforts/energy.
unˈtiringly adverb
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untiring

a. incansable, enérgico-a.
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References in classic literature ?
He watched with untiring patience the passage of the projectile across her silvery disc, and really the worthy man remained in perpetual communication with his three friends, whom he did not despair of seeing again some day.
The journals of all Europe were untiring in their praises of the bold explorers, and the Daily Telegraph struck off an edition of three hundred and seventy-seven thousand copies on the day when it published a sketch of the trip.
With untiring zeal they hissed vice and applauded virtue.
Bold thought, untiring imagination, softness and harmony, make a true poem.
I would paint her the life and joy of the fire-side circle and the lively summer group; I would follow her through the sultry fields at noon, and hear the low tones of her sweet voice in the moonlit evening walk; I would watch her in all her goodness and charity abroad, and the smiling untiring discharge of domestic duties at home; I would paint her and her dead sister's child happy in their love for one another, and passing whole hours together in picturing the friends whom they had so sadly lost; I would summon before me, once again, those joyous little faces that clustered round her knee, and listen to their merry prattle; I would recall the tones of that clear laugh, and conjure up the sympathising tear that glistened in the soft blue eye.
But she had not reckoned on the untiring energy of the Saw-Horse, whose wooden limbs could run for days without slacking their speed.
Perhaps it need not be done so pedantically, thought Nicholas, or even done at all, but this untiring, continual spiritual effort of which the sole aim was the children's moral welfare delighted him.
The facts relating to this apparition (entered in various log-books) agreed in most respects as to the shape of the object or creature in question, the untiring rapidity of its movements, its surprising power of locomotion, and the peculiar life with which it seemed endowed.
But it takes time to make a raft, even when one is as industrious and untiring as the Tin Woodman, and when night came the work was not done.
Her grandfather often called her `Beth', and her grandmother watched over her with untiring devotion, as if trying to atone for some past mistake, which no eye but her own could see.
Day after day the women watched her with the untiring vigilance of malice and distrust, and day after day not the vestige of a discovery rewarded them for their pains.
There his chauffeur waited, untiring and sleepless, with his car always ready for that last rush to the coast, the advisability of which the Prince had considered more than once during the last twenty-four hours.