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Example sentences for "unhesitating"

Lexicographically close words:
unheeding; unhelmed; unhelped; unheralded; unheroic; unhesitatingly; unhewn; unhidden; unhindered; unhinge
  1. It was therefore the fruit of early meditation, at its fearlessness, its general disregard of the slow process of observation, its unhesitating dogmatism, might lead us to expect.

  2. There are, indeed, from this or from other causes, several passages in the Treatise on Education to which we cannot give an unhesitating assent.

  3. The Italians are more confident: Tiraboschi and Corniani, neither of whom are medical authorities, put in an unhesitating claim for Cæsalpin as the discoverer of the circulation of the blood not without unfair reflections on Harvey.

  4. It can hardly be necessary for me to express my unhesitating conviction that it was solely written by Bishop Gauden, who, after the Restoration, unequivocally claimed it as his own.

  5. I do," was the unhesitating answer; and she turned and looked calmly at her father, whose eyes rested with a fixed, inquiring gaze upon her countenance.

  6. No, ma'am," was the unhesitating answer, and made in so emphatic a tone that there was no mistaking his sincerity.

  7. Indeed, in these latter days he was far more decided and unhesitating in life than he had ever been.

  8. If he had indeed on previous occasions struck and impressed people who did not know him by his air of unhesitating composure, he seemed now more haughty and self-possessed than ever.

  9. Silently she was assailing the old theology and elaborating the new, in which she has unhesitating belief, and which entered with enlightening and nourishing force into Mr. Savage's broad and free opinions.

  10. The truth must be received with unhesitating acceptance and assimilated to our individual being.

  11. If any monopoly deserves unhesitating judgment, it must be that which absorbs the rights of others and engrosses political power.

  12. This last sentence is a truly amusing contrast to the real truth; James having been, in his brother's reign, the most obsequious and unhesitating servant of the French king.

  13. In his brother's reign, James had been the most obsequious and unhesitating servant of the French king.

  14. As fully as if the business were my own," was the unhesitating answer.

  15. Whenever Mr. Dewey finds it entirely convenient to remove," was the unhesitating reply.

  16. Their unhesitating determination strengthened the weak, and frightened the wavering.

  17. Certainly," was the unhesitating reply of Mrs. Loring.

  18. We will go to-morrow, then," was the unhesitating response.

  19. The Court might order such an unnatural proceeding, but I was moved by every chivalrous impulse to give her my unstinting and unhesitating support to counteract it.

  20. I must not expect unhesitating self-sacrifice?

  21. That plot succeeded because it was the envenomed culmination of the hatred for the archbishop felt by the nobles--bishops among them too--whom he restrained with his authority and unhesitating hand.

  22. I would like it," was the unhesitating reply, "if I can do it.

  23. The cubit one," was her unhesitating reply; "it has been in my mind to ask you to preach that again for me.

  24. Human rights, whether in a multitude or the solitary individual, are entitled to equal and unhesitating support.

  25. Its objective truth not being maintainable, however, the character of the work which advances such an unhesitating statement is determined, and at least the value of its testimony can without difficulty be settled.

  26. I do not believe you could," was the unhesitating rejoinder.

  27. Of course I do," was the unhesitating reply.

  28. Why, of course," was the unhesitating reply.

  29. For, from the cradle to the grave, we are watched by these spiritual spectators--watched with unflinching interest, unhesitating regard.

  30. His profound tactics, his stern but salutary exactness of command, his incomparable judgment, and his cool and unhesitating intrepidity, form one of the very noblest models of high command.

  31. She shook her head with unhesitating decision.

  32. The unhesitating certainty--the calm conviction animating the phrase--brought final despair.

  33. Her rejection of Mr. Gilmore ought to have been unhesitating and certain from the first.

  34. It might however be the case that in such circumstances duty required her to give him at once an unhesitating answer.

  35. He remembered, in former times, several traits of his decision and unhesitating vehemence; and he felt sure that he would do as much or more than he said.

  36. In consequence, he already had a large following of unhesitating admirers, many of them men twice his age, and was accepted as the leading political philosopher of the country.

  37. Above all, did no one anticipate that the three Virginians, in their successive incumbencies of the Executive Chair, would pursue the policy of protection in unhesitating obedience to the voice of the people.

  38. Christendom for eighteen hundred years that these twelve verses are just as much entitled to our unhesitating acceptance as any other twelve verses in the Gospel which can be named?


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unhesitating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    absolute; arrogant; assured; categorical; clear; cocksure; complete; conclusive; confident; convinced; decided; decisive; definite; definitive; deliberate; determinate; determined; downright; entire; explicit; express; final; fixed; flat; global; immediate; implicit; indisputable; outright; overconfident; overweening; peremptory; perfect; persuaded; poised; pompous; positive; prompt; proud; resolute; round; secure; straight; sure; total; unafraid; unconditional; undoubting; unequivocal; unfaltering; unflinching; unhampered; unhesitating; unlimited; unmistakable; unmitigated; unqualified; unquestioning; unreserved; unrestricted; unshrinking; unwavering; utter; whole