adv. (UN-1 11. Cf. prec.)
a. 1500. Bernardus de cura rei fam. (1870), 2. Þe man þat spendis Vnsparandly mar þan his rent extendis.
a. 1631. Donne, Lament. Jeremy, II. ii. The Lord unsparingly hath swallowed All Jacobs dwellings.
1805. Southey, in Robberds, Mem. W. Taylor (1843), II. 85. I am squeezing out the whey, and shall cut out unsparingly.
1849. Macaulay, Hist. Eng., i. I. 98. On the chief ministers the vengeance of the nation was unsparingly wreaked.