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indefatigable (in" di FAT i guh buhl) (adjective), more indefatigable, most indefatigable
1. Relating to a person who never shows any indications of getting tired: Despite the fact that Frank had to work overtime to finish his project, physically he was in an indefatigable condition when he went home.

An indefatigable employee keeps on working until his job is done.

2. Characteristic of someone who is extremely persistent, untiring, and inexhaustible: The race car mechanics had indefatigable determinations as they strived to make the vehicles ready for tomorrow's competition.
3. Etymology: from Latin indefatigabilis; from in-, "not" + de-, "away, completely" + fatigare, "to wear out".
Pertaining to being never-tiring.
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A reference to being tireless and not being fatigued.
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