0 past simple and past participle of stint --
1 to provide, take, or use only a small amount of something: --
Nothing will be stinted, and not a moment will be lost.
We have not stinted the money to be expended, nor has there been any shortage of labour.
They are stinted, physically and in their clothes.
The capital expenditure during the last four years has certainly not been stinted.
Money should not be stinted, because it is a matter on which our national interests very largely depend.
They saved and stinted because to them there was a nostalgic mystique about owning their own houses.
I have never stinted where it has been useful and wise to do so.
On recruiting we have not stinted; we spend £600,000 a year in publicity on this particular matter alone.