unstinted
IPA: ʌnstˈɪntʌd
adjective
- Not constrained, not restrained, or not confined, great in amount or degree.
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Examples of "unstinted" in Sentences
- Once you create the bond, they will cleve to you with completely unstinted devotion.
- He said that the Board was grateful to the Chief Minister and all concerned Departments for providing unstinted support to the Board in carrying out this arduous task.
- As SCIY has shown unstinted support and admiration for the book and since they have read the book thoroughly, I hope they answer this and help people like myself to understand their position.
- The decidedly elitist tourism industry in Kerala has also remained unaffected by the state's industry-unfriendly image--thanks to militant trade unions and often narrow-minded politics--and has, in fact, got unstinted government backing.
- He would build up my morale (which often needed it) by unstinted praise of some piece of writing I'd just produced, then, in the course of the next few days, he would find more and more flaws until the whole thing was slowly whittled away.
- His interest in the University of Virginia is attested by every loyal alumnus, and many will recall the unstinted devotion which he showed by leading the fights in the Legislature for or against those bills which affected the University of Virginia.
- NEW DELHI: Under fire for his handling of violent protests in the Kashmir valley, Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday received the "unstinted" backing of the Congress leadership even though he was advised to be alert to further trouble.
- With a flamboyant, yet somehow reverent, obeisance he spread his glistening rayon cloak in her path, and in a second, I was transported from the sunny dust of Mexico to the cool turf of an English cathedral close, to the climax of a pageant, where as a small boy I had gaped in unstinted admiration as Sir Walter Raleigh tendered his humble duty to Queen Elizabeth.
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