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Du latin indefatigabilis (« infatigable »).

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Positif indefatigable
Comparatif more indefatigable
Superlatif most indefatigable

indefatigable.

  1. Infatigable, inlassable.
    • ...but he was at the same time an excellent scholar, and most indefatigable in teaching the two lads. — (Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, 1749, livre XVIII, chapitre 4.)
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    • All night long the Martians were hammering and stirring, sleepless, indefatigable, at work upon the machines they were making ready, and ever and again a puff of greenish-white smoke whirled up to the starlit sky. — (H. G. Wells, The War of the Worlds, 1897, livre 1, chapitre 8)
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    • In fact, a man less indefatigable than Ron might have considered himself a jinx. — (Richard Osman, The Thursday Murder Club, Penguin, 2021, page 31)
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