indefatigability

[ UK /ˌɪndɪfˌætɪɡəbˈɪlɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. tireless determination
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How To Use indefatigability In A Sentence

  • Whatever else you made of him, when it came to delivering sustained barrages of political invective, you had to salute his indefatigability.
  • But, even then, in that moment of seeming frustration, Durkin's subterranean yet terrible pertinaciousness, his unparaded bull-dog indefatigability, glowed and burned at its brightest. Phantom Wires A Novel
  • The originality, the indefatigability, the uncanny sense of self-promotion, the converting of art into sensibility, put him, it seems to me, into the most rarefied circle.
  • Strong, proud and human – no flipper for her, though her feet are draped with seaweed – this mermaid's jaw suggests the same patient indefatigability as that of the town she symbolises. Folkestone Triennial – review
  • Dr. Gregory says, "As an administrator, he was unapproached in sagacity, aptitude, personal influence, and indefatigability ... his character was spotless. Great Britain and Her Queen
  • Despite their indefatigability in itemizing the rhetorical moves, the ancients stopped short of so antihumanist a line. BREAKFAST WITH SOCRATES
  • Yes the moniker "entrepreneur" connotes innovation and indefatigability. Wake-Up Call For Newly Hatched Entrepreneurs
  • He hisses at him for being a "banker" (sounds like wanker, get it?) and pulls him up for using the term interlocutor twice (this from the man who brought you indefatigability). Archive 2009-01-01
  • Their courage, strength and indefatigability.
  • If it is indefatigability you are after, try Sky's Super League, where commentators Eddie and Stevo never tire of extending metaphors beyond breaking point. Women's sporting emancipation could use a famous hot dog or two
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