I can work indefatigably at the correction of a work before it leaves my hands, but when once I have looked on it as completed and submitted to the inspection of others, it becomes next to impossible to alter or amend.
Mary has been indefatigably kind in providing me with information.
A large group of women worked indefatigably for weeks in advance to make it a success but to Mrs. Gellhorn, chairman of the Local Arrangements Committee, must go the chief honor.
After working indefatigably a couple of hours, staining ourselves from head to foot and spoiling all the silk handkerchiefs we could obtain in the process of straining, we procured about a gallon of grape juice.
She availed herself indefatigably of this permission, spending her days in inspecting hospitals, infirmaries, and religious houses, and having the advantage of seeing the famous Paris surgeons at their work.
At the same time she was preaching indefatigably the need of Health missionaries in Indian villages.
He has also worked indefatigably to raise the social and cultural condition of the musicians.
In the meanwhile nobody went home; on the contrary hundreds of newcomers filtered in, filling the great room solid with stern-faced soldiers and workmen who stood for hours and hours, indefatigably intent.
He stinted himself in recreation, in clothes, and even in the necessaries of life; struggling onindefatigably through all.
Thus persons with comparatively moderate powers will accomplish much, if they apply themselves wholly and indefatigably to one thing at a time.
He continued to labour indefatigably in all good works.
Mr. Weller communicated his secret with great glee, and winked so indefatigably after doing so, that Sam began to think he must have got the tic doloureux in his right eye-lid.
It must not be supposed that any of these people have the least shadow of business in, or the remotest connection with, the place they so indefatigably attend.
He was strong of foot and eye, and indefatigably active.
And yet, whether it understood or no, the intelligence needed to give a name to this form, to bind it down to one or other of the structures of logic, which man is forever building indefatigably in the hive of his brain.
Dame Hannah had watched by Selene till sunrise and indefatigably cooled both her injured foot and the wound in her head.
The pettinesses which disfigured the man Hadrian will be forgotten by posterity, for the ruler Hadrian was one of those men whom Fate sets in the places they belong to, and who, true to their duty, struggle indefatigably to the end.
She danced indefatigably till morning shone into the room, and was handed into the carriage by a gentleman who, it was the private opinion of her young chaperone, had, like Arthur, fallen in love at first sight.
During the continuance of the army in winter quarters at Andahuaylas, the general Hinojosa with Alfonzo de Alvarado and Valdivia applied themselves indefatigably to have every thing in the best possible order for taking the field.
Possessed of these materials, he employed himselfindefatigably in their organization.
His despatches show how indefatigably he toiled for the interests, and how punctiliously he guarded the dignity, of the prince by whom he imagined that he had been unjustly and unkindly treated.
But though I work indefatigably day after day till late in the night, it is mostly duty work, and I am not sorry when it is finished, to go and lie for some few hours in my berth reading a novel and smoking a cigar.
I do labor incessantly; more indefatigably than any plowman, or mason, or carpenter.
He studied indefatigably the few books which he possessed.
Yet he went on indefatigably in pursuit of the secrets of nature.
It was your feet surely that I heard pacing so solemnly and indefatigably across the long room for near an hour.
I had torn from her the hope which she so ardently and indefatigably cherished.
Mr. Jennings, who was also a member, laboured indefatigably to collect, sift and arrange material.
Driving about the widely extended constituency in a smart tandem profusely decorated with pink ribbons, well known to most and with a smile for all, these ladies canvassed indefatigably from morn till night.
Archibald affected the greatest deference for Sir Philip's judgment; and, as he observed that the baronet piqued himself upon his skill as a jockey, he flattered him indefatigably upon this subject.
Triumphant, and feeling herself to be a person of consequence, Grace was indefatigably busy, and Mrs. Harcourt thought that her talkative zeal was the overflowing of an honest heart.
He also worked indefatigably in his own monastery of Iona.
She would sit there in the darkened auditorium of a Saturday afternoon, surveying the stage with a judicious and undeceived eye, as she sucked indefatigably at a lollipop extracted from the sticky bag clutched in one moist palm.
While heart, soul, and brain were bent dutifully and indefatigably on the lingerie and infants'-wear job they also were registering a series of kaleidoscopic outside impressions.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indefatigably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.