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unabatedly

  • a word derived from unabated.
    unabated
    adjective
    with undiminished force, power, or vigor.

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He compares it to "a deluge of men rising, unabatedly, and daily driven onward by the hand of God."—Democracy in America, vol. ii., cap. x.,

From The Conquest of Canada (Vol. 1 of 2) by George Warburton

All through that day the storm, raging unabatedly, never gave us even the shadow of a chance of returning and searching the wreck.

From Armadale by Wilkie Collins

When we left the street was still crowded and the cheering unabatedly vigorous.

From Some Everyday Folk and Dawn by Miles Franklin

But the young journalist carried on his labors unabatedly, for the term of some five weeks, and managed to make himself very entertaining.

From A Study of Hawthorne by George Parsons Lathrop