adv. (UN-1 11. Cf. prec.)

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a. 1500.  Bernardus de cura rei fam. (1870), 2. Þe man þat spendis Vnsparandly mar þan his rent extendis.

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a. 1631.  Donne, Lament. Jeremy, II. ii. The Lord unsparingly hath swallowed All Jacobs dwellings.

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1805.  Southey, in Robberds, Mem. W. Taylor (1843), II. 85. I am squeezing out the whey, and shall cut out unsparingly.

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1849.  Macaulay, Hist. Eng., i. I. 98. On the chief ministers … the vengeance of the nation was unsparingly wreaked.

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