adv. [UN-1 11: cf. prec.] In an undivided manner; without division.

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1539.  Act 31 Hen. VIII., c. 1 § 1. Dyuers … haue lyke righte … in the same maners,… jointly or in common undevidedly togither with other.

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1624.  Gataker, Transubst., 107. Under them all and each particle of them undevidedly remaining.

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1681.  Flavel, Meth. Grace, vi. 122. Christ is offered to us in the Gospel, intirely and undividedly, as cloathed with all his offices.

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1704.  Norris, Ideal World, II. xii. 438. This universal nature which so undividedly communicates itself to all that is intellectual.

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1848.  Mill, Pol. Econ., II. viii. § 1. 347. The case in which the produce of land and labour belongs undividedly to the labourer.

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1887.  Bp. W. How, in Mem. (1898), 225. Pray for me that God will give me grace … to be more undividedly His.

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