unsparing in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

unsparing in the PONS Dictionary

unsparing Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be unsparing in one's efforts
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He was most unsparing of himself in his confirmation tours, although the bodily fatigues thus entailed were far too much for his failing strength.
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At one time he was an unsparing critic of its quality, but in later years he became strongly convinced of its general excellence and wholesomeness.
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In general, the tone of these articles was sober and at times unsparing, in contrast to her often rapturous reporting in her 1918 stories.
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The author's style is elaborately descriptive and unsparing in its use of superlatives.
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In this treatise he defends the probabiliorism of his school, and in the heat of the controversy is unsparing in his denunciations of the doctrine of probabilism.
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Unsparing of our ardent blood, let our efforts increase.
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The anti-corruption drive has been unsparing of top generals.
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Directors were drawn to her fierce, almost relentless beauty and her unsparing gaze.
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The award cited her unrelenting efforts for justice and unsparing criticism of government authorities.
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The book is vivid and unsparing as it describes the separation of slave families and the sad plight of young female slaves.
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