Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Indefatigability.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Indefatigable quality; unweariedness; persistency.
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- noun The state of being
indefatigable .
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- noun tireless determination
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Examples
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Jefferson paid awed and dismayed tribute to his “indefatigableness.”
Alexander Hamilton, American Richard Brookhiser 1999
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Jefferson paid awed and dismayed tribute to his “indefatigableness.”
Alexander Hamilton, American Richard Brookhiser 1999
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Republican part will give time to his talents and indefatigableness to extricate them.
The Conqueror Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton 1902
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What strikes one strongly in studying the pioneer is his sleeplessness, his indefatigableness, his persistency in pursuit of his object.
William Lloyd Garrison The Abolitionist Archibald Henry Grimk�� 1889
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They have got themselves into a defile, where they might be finished; but too much security on the republican part will give time to his talents and indefatigableness to extricate them.
Washington and the American Republic, Vol. 3. Benson John Lossing 1852
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They have got themselves into a defile, where they might be finished; but too much security on the republican part will give time to his talents and indefatigableness to extricate them.
Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 3 Thomas Jefferson 1784
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Thus died Mr. Alexander Peden so much famed for his singular piety, zeal and faithfulness, and indefatigableness in the duty of prayer; but especially who exceeded all we have heard of in latter times, for that gift of foreseeing and foretelling future events, both with respect to the church and nation of Scotland and Ireland, and particular persons and families, several of which are already accomplished.
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The explosion over Jay’s Treaty was only three months away; when it came, he would marvel over the “indefatigableness” of Hamilton’s Camillus letters.
Alexander Hamilton, American Richard Brookhiser 1999
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The explosion over Jay’s Treaty was only three months away; when it came, he would marvel over the “indefatigableness” of Hamilton’s Camillus letters.
Alexander Hamilton, American Richard Brookhiser 1999
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