unbowed

IPA: ʌnbˈoʊd

adjective

  • Not bowed; erect or upright.
  • Not subdued or deterred.
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Examples of "unbowed" in Sentences

  • You are beaten, and wikipedia will remain unbowed.
  • My certainty on the American side remains unbowed.
  • To be sure, some small-business owners are unbowed.
  • Selvin and the unconditional solution stand unbowed.
  • Unbowed, he resolved to make a fresh start in Nigeria.
  • Blocking that limited trial are the Unbowed Conservatives .
  • He might be bloodied by his past, but he's vocally unbowed.
  • Hurting but not yet slain; bleeding, baffled but not unbowed; they were at 51-37, with the third best record in baseball.
  • Finally, at the urging of her lawyer, she struck a plea bargain for a shorter sentence, and ended up being "unbowed" by her experience.
  • The rallies also spread to new areas of the capital, suggesting opposition to the 40-year Assad dynasty remains unbowed despite one of the most violent crackdowns of the Arab Spring.
  • The documents do not reveal how – or whether – federal officials explicitly weighed the competing goals of ensuring New Yorkers' safety and projecting an image of a city and nation unbowed.

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