undiminished


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undiminished

(ˌʌndɪˈmɪnɪʃt)
adj
not reduced or lessened
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Adj.1.undiminished - not lessened or diminishedundiminished - not lessened or diminished; "unrelieved suffering"
unmitigated - not diminished or moderated in intensity or severity; sometimes used as an intensifier; "unmitigated suffering"; "an unmitigated horror"; "an unmitigated lie"
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Translations

undiminished

[ˈʌndɪˈmɪnɪʃt] ADJno disminuido
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undiminished

adj enthusiasmunvermindert; strength, courage alsounbeeinträchtigt
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undiminished

a. sin disminución.
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References in classic literature ?
Lord Nelson was more than that, and his genius would have remained undiminished by defeat.
His emaciated regiment bustled forth with undiminished fierceness when its time came.
Bennet rejoiced to see Jane in undiminished beauty; and more than once during dinner did Mr.
Time and again the colossal bull tossed the enormous tiger high into the air, but each time that the huge cat touched the ground he returned to the encounter with apparently undiminished strength, and seemingly increased ire.
Although I was seven years old at the time, I can see him now with undiminished clearness, though I never laid eyes on him but that one time.
"At any rate," he resumed, with undiminished good temper," we are all three equally interested in setting this matter at rest.
But presently again we saw him under us, mounting with undiminished energy.
Their argument would be, that a grant, once made, could not be revoked; and that the justice of participating in territory acquired or secured by the joint efforts of the Confederacy, remained undiminished. If, contrary to probability, it should be admitted by all the States, that each had a right to a share of this common stock, there would still be a difficulty to be surmounted, as to a proper rule of apportionment.
The tempest still raged with undiminished fury; but the wind now returned to the south-east.
The company indeed was perfectly assorted, since all the members belonged to the little inner group of people who, during the long New York season, disported themselves together daily and nightly with apparently undiminished zest.
When, after a time, Bob attempted to ease down the mad pace, spurs and quirt went into him again with undiminished vim and put him to renewed effort.
Sowerberry had not yet returned, and Oliver continued to kick, with undiminished vigour, at the cellar-door.