undiminishing
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From un- + diminishing.
Adjective
[edit]undiminishing (comparative more undiminishing, superlative most undiminishing)
- Not diminishing.
- 1892, Gustav Karpeles, Jewish Literature and Other Essays[1]:
- Their misery, however, was an undiminishing burden, yea, even in the days in which, according to Erasmus, it was joy to live.
- 1917, George G. Nasmith, On the Fringe of the Great Fight[2]:
- We saw freshly-killed horses on the roadside, and in the Grande Place in "Pop" the fresh shell holes showed that the process of hammering was still going on with undiminishing vigour.