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unsparing

[uhn-spair-ing] / ʌnˈspɛər ɪŋ /


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Martin Gruenberg, chairman of the F.D.I.C., was as unsparing about Signature Bank, whose “management could not provide accurate data” on how much emergency cash the bank needed to survive.

From New York Times

Zelenskyy was unsparing in his assessment of Russia’s Vladimir Putin, calling him an “informationally isolated person” who had “lost everything” over the last year of war.

From Seattle Times

Then Saiko tells him, with unsparing honesty, why she has decided to die.

From New York Times

And the bipartisan consensus after the vote was unsparing: It probably never mattered much what Mr. Ryan said about anything, even if he often said it well.

From New York Times

Judge Pauley was unsparing in his praise for Mr. Giffen, who, while still a wealthy man, had lost a significant amount of his fortune and career fighting the case.

From New York Times