Definitionadj. showing sustained enthusiastic action with unflagging vitality
Last update: September 6, 2016
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In order to be a model, you need to have indefatigable patience. [adjective]
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He was, however, best known as a learned and indefatigable botanist, especially in medical botany. [adjective]
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One had never been known to follow the chase in vain; another had been indefatigable on the trail of their enemies. [adjective]
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He is an officer of the Admiralty, called Pepys, and, Fareham tells me, a useful, indefatigable person. [adjective]
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The indefatigable Sherray put a fine piece of fat pork in store before we sailed; I have just had it cooked, for I was almost starving. [adjective]
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But another sulphurous cloud rushed down from the indefatigable Stubbard, and when it had passed them, they looked back vainly for the gentleman who had spoiled his boots. [adjective]
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"I, on mine, the indefatigable and erudite Chalmers." [adjective]
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Porphyrius could see what danger his house was in; but thanks to the old steward's foresight and the indefatigable diligence of the slaves, it escaped the conflagration. [adjective]
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Solotaroff were indefatigable in the care of the patient. [adjective]
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I spent no time in taverns, games, or frolicks of any kind; and my industry in my business continu'd as indefatigable as it was necessary. [adjective]
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The latter will die of hunger; while the other, a skilful hunter, an expert fisherman, and an indefatigable husbandman, will overstock himself with provisions. [adjective]
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