ppl. a. (UN-1 10.)
a. 1832. Bentham, Deontol., ii. (1834), II. 84. That sacrifice is mere asceticism; it is miscalculating or uncalculating blindness.
1861. Geo. Eliot, Silas M., iii. Trying to turn his gloom into uncalculating anger.
1873. W. Cory, Lett. & Jrnls. (1897), 331. These uncalculating disinterested lovers of truth.
Hence Uncalculatingly adv.
1852. Hawthorne, Blithedale Rom., ix. 95. And she seemed ready to fling it away uncalculatingly.
a. 1853. Robertson, Lect., ii. (1858), 192. It consecrated certain acts as right, uncalculatingly, and independently of consequences.