Blum, when danger drew near, judged rightly that here the great battle of the German Revolution was to be fought, and unhesitatingly resolved to stake his head on the issue.
It is only his silence to you that makes me fancy something may be the matter; otherwise I should unhesitatingly put down his pallor and intensity of expression to over-work and, perhaps, religious fervour.
Therefore, when in 1834 Mendelssohn was appointed conductor at the Gewandhaus, Wagner unhesitatingly took the symphony to him.
His devotion to the cause of the masses was unhesitatingly admitted on all hands, and he knew the theatre and its necessary expenditure better than any one.
If not--then order unhesitatingly what is good, and write to me at once and I will send you a few pounds more immediately.
He won the confidence and personal regard of the young sovereigns, and unhesitatingly undertook to raise the public revenue, then of eighty-four millions of dollars, to one hundred and twenty millions.
Were ye to taste of the sweetness of the sayings of the All-Merciful, ye would unhesitatingly forsake your selves, and would lay down your lives for the Well-Beloved.
To this We assuredly testify, and unhesitatingly confess it.
The latter then looked at me, and unhesitatingly put up her sparkling lorgnettes.
Here was a good opening for a conversation unweighted by polite fictions, and I unhesitatingly accepted it.
Three others will probably have to be transferred; 107 were unhesitatingly pronounced distinctly feeble-minded.
And Rupert Brooke was intensely aware of the value of what he unhesitatingly gave.
After reading A Tramp-woman's Tragedy, one unhesitatingly accords Mr. Hardy a place among the English writers of ballads.
In Germany there certainly may be extravagantly sentimental heads, that would have no regard at all for a million, and are in a position to unhesitatingly turn their backs to an heiress, if they happen to be not quite pleased with her.
Upon which Jarvo droppedunhesitatingly to his knees.
Sudden confidence sat upon St. George, and thanking his guiding stars for the fortunate chance, he unhesitatingly set the flask to the old man's lips.
He unhesitatingly stepped in the aisle to meet her, determined to prevent, if possible, her suspicion of the message.
His father had received him with warm affection, had paid his debts unhesitatingly and without a word of reproach, and now it was his part to turn over a new leaf: to break with his former reckless life and set up a home of his own.
He unhesitatingly explained that the emerald had disappeared, but that he was quite ready to make good its value.
But for one reason Barcroft would have made unhesitatingly for this strongly fortified rock of sandstone, drop his cargo of explosives and trust to luck to get clear.
In the event of a surprise the airship's crew would unhesitatingly sever the wire and leave the car and their two comrades to their fate.
We unhesitatingly commend it as well to the lover of mediævalism as the student who must have at hand encyclopædic volumes of reference.
Marriages between Catholics and Protestants had hitherto been unhesitatingly sanctioned by the Catholic priesthood.
And I am in trouble," was unhesitatingly answered.
Yet when Tutt upon cross-examination sought to attack her credibility by asking her various pertinent questions they unhesitatingly accepted his implied accusations as true, though under the rules of evidence he was bound by her denials.
The writer asserts solemnly and unhesitatingly that for which he must have known that he had no authority.
It was late in the afternoon when he rode unhesitatingly into the treeless, grassless waste of dry mud and mica studded lava rock, giving no heed to the fact that water holes were few and far between and known only to the initiated.
Unhesitatingly the old half-breed followed along a ridge and dropped off into a coulee.
If I must choose between being superficial, ignorant and insincere, or being an "alarmist," I certainly and unhesitatingly choose to be an alarmist!
Some will unhesitatingly declare such a thing unknowable for man.
For my own part, I unhesitatingly say, 'Pain is an evil, and sin is a worse evil, and nothing on earth can ever make them good.
They wisely avoid the introduction or discussion of religious topics, yet are such as Christian parents may unhesitatingly place in their children's hands.
I unhesitatingly attributed this proposition to the desire of making use of the liberty he had now acquired, but I was soon undeceived.
So far as I could ascertain, the Romish Church has never touched the Guatos, and, notwithstanding all I have said about them, I unhesitatingly affirm that it is better so.
I unhesitatingly answer yes, as I have had abundant opportunity of seeing.
I unhesitatingly say, give me the music, even if I have to suffer the consequences.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unhesitatingly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.