unremitted
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[edit]Etymology
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[edit]unremitted (comparative more unremitted, superlative most unremitted)
- Not remitted or allowed to slacken; continued.
- 1835, An Oxonian, Thaumaturgia[1]:
- The Rosencrucians not only believed that these events must happen, but they also endeavoured to accelerate them by unremitted exertions.
- 1852, James Fenimore Cooper, Precaution[2]:
- In the manners of Colonel Egerton there was the same general disposition to please, and the same unremitted attention to the wishes and amusements of Jane.