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unceasingly

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Etymology

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From unceasing +‎ -ly.

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Adverb

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unceasingly (not comparable)

  1. Without ceasing (stopping); continuously.
    • 1958 September, C. Alan Cook, “Johannesburg's Fourth Station”, in Railway Magazine, page 641:
      Since that date the work on the new station has gone ahead unceasingly.
    • 1961 July, “Glasgow emergency - the restoration of Clydeside steam suburban services”, in Trains Illustrated, page 432:
      All concerned, more particularly those in charge of the depots, worked unceasingly for long hours.

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