adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In an unconscientious manner; unscrupulously.

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1649.  [see UNCASUISTLY adv.].

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1780.  Ann. Reg., Chron., 208/2. The attorney had acted very unconscientiously.

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1855.  Pusey, Doctr. Real Presence, Note S. 428. In that, unconscientiously and unprofitably,… he approacheth thanklessly to such a mystery, he bringeth on him the judgment of slothfulness.

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1898.  G. W. Steevens, Egypt, xix. 219. The Chicago colonel … unconscientiously copies them.

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