Adverb
in an uncompromising manner
Source: WordNetThe task of the artist at any time is uncompromisingly simple to discover what has not yet been done, and to do it. Craig Raine
Truth uncompromisingly told will always have its ragged edges. Herman Melville
The symmetry of form attainable in pure fiction can not so readily be achieved in a narration essentially having less to do with fable than with fact. Truth uncompromisingly told will always have its ragged edges. Herman Melville
Procedural fairness, if not all that originally was meant by due process of law, is at least what it most uncompromisingly requires. Robert H. Jackson
The more uncompromisingly specific you are the more you end up touching the bigger universal truths. Tom Hooper
Sore Throat, said by Ian Glasper to have taken "perhaps the most uncompromisingly anti-music stance" Glasper 2009, p. 237 were inspired by crust punk as well as industrial music. Source: Internet