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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dil·i·gence
n.
1.
The
quality
of
being
diligent
;
carefulness
;
careful
attention
; --
the
opposite
of
negligence
.
2.
Interested
and
persevering
application
;
devoted
and
painstaking
effort
to
accomplish
what
is
undertaken
;
assiduity
in
service
.
That
which
ordinary
men
are
fit
for
,
I
am
qualified
in
;
and
the
best
of
me
is
diligence
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Scots Law
Process
by
which
persons
,
lands
,
or
effects
are
seized
for
debt
;
process
for
enforcing
the
attendance
of
witnesses
or
the
production
of
writings
.
To do one's diligence
,
give diligence
,
use diligence
,
to
exert
one's
self
;
to
make
interested
and
earnest
endeavor
.
And
each
of
them
doth
all
his diligence
To
do
unto
the
fest
é
reverence
. --
Chaucer
.
Syn:
--
Attention
;
industry
;
assiduity
;
sedulousness
;
earnestness
;
constancy
;
heed
;
heedfulness
;
care
;
caution
. --
Diligence
,
Industry
.
Industry
has
the
wider
sense
of
the
two
,
implying
an
habitual
devotion
to
labor
for
some
valuable
end
,
as
knowledge
,
property
,
etc
.
Diligence
denotes
earnest
application
to
some
specific
object
or
pursuit
,
which
more
or
less
directly
has
a
strong
hold
on
one's
interests
or
feelings
.
A
man
may
be
diligent
for
a
time
,
or
in
seeking
some
favorite
end
,
without
meriting
the
title
of
industrious
.
Such
was
the
case
with
Fox
,
while
Burke
was
eminent
not
only
for
diligence
,
but
industry
;
he
was
always
at
work
,
and
always
looking
out
for
some
new
field
of
mental
effort
.
The
sweat
of
industry
would
dry
and
die
,
But
for
the
end
it
works
to
. --
Shak
.
Diligence
and
accuracy
are
the
only
merits
which
an
historical
writer
ascribe
to
himself
.
--
Gibbon
.
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