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unstinted

  • a word derived from stint.
    stint
    verb (used without object)
    to be frugal; get along on a scanty allowance.

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In it, she shared her vision of a Senate where more women would serve: “You will get ability, you will get integrity of purpose, you will get exalted patriotism, and you will get unstinted usefulness.”

From New York Times Nov. 30, 2020

"Without that help and the unstinted sacrifice of a large body of American specialists at Bletchley Park, I am confident the service would have been inadequate for your needs," Menzies wrote.

From US News Mar. 15, 2016

“Without that help and the unstinted sacrifice of a large body of American specialists at Bletchley Park, I am confident the service would have been inadequate for your needs,” Menzies wrote.

From Washington Times Mar. 15, 2016

Xi will need unstinted support at the meeting, where he is likely to present wide-ranging reforms to rebalance the economy.

From Reuters Sep. 4, 2013

His imposing array of foot-notes, his thorough acquaintance with the Spanish chronicles, and the unstinted approval given to him by contemporary historians inspired in the public an implicit faith.

From William Hickling Prescott by Harry Thurston Peck