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tirelessly
[ tahyuhr-lis-lee ]
adverb
- without becoming tired or weary and without slackening one’s effort:
Compassion impels us to work tirelessly to ease the suffering of our fellow creatures.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tirelessly1
Example Sentences
"I would like to acknowledge the dedication and commitment of our firefighters, control room operators and support staff who have worked tirelessly in recent days to ensure the safety of our community across Northern Ireland."
"I, meanwhile, stand shoulder to shoulder with our staff who work so tirelessly to protect our patients from the impact of anti-abortion harassment outside the clinic gate."
“We will continue to seek justice for the victim and her family and work tirelessly to hold the defendant accountable,” the district attorney’s office said in a statement.
His mother, who has campaigned tirelessly for Martyn's Law, described her son as having "the most incredible passion for life" while his father Paul Hett described Martyn as an "amazing son".
“Since the initial investigation, detectives have worked tirelessly to locate Nikki and to determine the events leading to her disappearance,” the office said in a statement March 14.
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