unsparingly

IPA: ʌnspˈɛrɪŋɫi

adverb

  • In an unsparing manner.
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Examples of "unsparingly" in Sentences

  • Discrimination was unsparingly used to try to keep African Americans in their place.
  • But "monologist" is only one part of Daisey's description, since unlike Gray, he doesn't delve unsparingly into his own psyche.
  • In The Merry Wives of Windsor, Shakespeare unsparingly ridicules old Sir John's simultaneous amorous pursuits of two married women.
  • However complex and unfathomable the causes of David's illness were, my father saw himself and his behaviour unsparingly, as a contributory factor.
  • And Winterbottom portrays the violence in this film -- specifically the gruesome beating of the two women in Lou's life -- unsparingly, and unsettlingly.
  • Meredith portrays the modern villain unsparingly, "men who are not free from the common masculine craze to scale fortresses for the sake of lowering flags."
  • And while I will defend Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines unto death the finale is unsparingly powerful, Jonathan Mostow's third picture is merely a good sequel to two great installments.
  • Nor does Chardin's painting prepare us, as viewers, for the later and more radical ensembles of quotidian culinary objects, caught close up and unsparingly, for which he became well known.
  • A great TV comedy about the making of a terrible TV comedy, Episodes is from Friends/The Class writers David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik, who take an unsparingly biting approach to Hollywood satire.
  • Shorn of the allegory and sentiment common to so much commemorative art, it vividly and unsparingly depicts what Kathryn Allamong Jacob calls, in "Testament to Union: Civil War Monuments in Washington, D.C.," "the harsh face of war in the awful beauty of richly detailed men and horses rushing to battle."

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