undevotedly
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Adverb[edit]
undevotedly (comparative more undevotedly, superlative most undevotedly)
- Without devotion.
- 1954, Thomas Ira Cook, Power through purpose: the realism of idealism as a basis for foreign policy, Johns Hopkins Press:
- From the alliance has come forth a corrupt but forceful tyranny which undevotedly exploits its parents in order to maintain and extend untrammeled and arbitrary power.