unabated

IPA: ʌnʌbˈeɪtɪd

adjective

  • Continuing at full strength or intensity.
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Examples of "unabated" in Sentences

  • Are you really sure you really want to encourage division "unabated"?
  • And not allowing the progress to civil war to continue unabated is “bigotry” against white christian america, of course.
  • Yes, there have been gains as regards tamping down the recession but the unemployment situation will remain unabated until 2010.
  • The emissions controls have in effect placed a moratorium on building coal plants, which means that new "unabated" gas plants will be built instead.
  • It’s a bad sign when you double the number of border patrol agents, and the number of arrests drops, while the obvious problems remain unabated .....
  • Chris Travers: It’s a bad sign when you double the number of border patrol agents, and the number of arrests drops, while the obvious problems remain unabated .....
  • Assange announced today his work with WikiLeaks will continue "unabated" and that he will be "stepping up" the publishing of the classified State Department documents.
  • The civil war which has for some time been raging among the States of the North American Union has unfortunately continued in unabated intensity; and the evils with which it has been attended have not been confined to the American continent.
  • For brothers and sisters to separate, is the common lot; – for their affection and interest to remain unabated is not common; but I am sure it is possible; and I think the experience we have already had proves that we may expect its continuance.
  • And of course, it would have also prevented millions who had no possibility of ever repaying the mortgages from getting one in the first place unless the Ponzi game of re-financing on rapidly increasing and inflated real estate “values” continued unabated, that is.

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