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undefeated

[ US /ˌəndɪˈfitɪd/ ]
[ UK /ˌʌndɪfˈiːtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. victorious
    undefeated in battle
    an undefeated team

How To Use undefeated In A Sentence

  • Yes, No. 7 Auburn and No. 9 LSU remain undefeated, and Alabama, now ranked eighth, could climb the ladder still. College Football Veers From the Script
  • While undefeated five-division world champion Mayweather has been installed as an odds-on favorite by bookmakers for their fight in Las Vegas on Saturday, Ortiz firmly believes he can deliver a victory against a challenger who is 10 years older and has not fought in 16 months. Mayweather defeat "way overdue," says Ortiz
  • But then the organisers came in with a whammy that left the undefeated team and its supporters scratching their heads!
  • A Finals sweep would make the Lakers the only team in NBA history to rumble through the postseason undefeated.
  • The closest thing to an upset came at The Gytes where Peebles and Ayr had met last week in the league with the undefeated borderers winning.
  • In 1983 Luis Resto, a journeyman junior-middleweight, proved how dangerous fighting with an unpadded glove could be when he administered a terrible beating to the previously undefeated Billy Collins.
  • I'd like to fight him because he's undefeated and I want to be the first man to beat him.
  • Invictus: this song has a name that is Latin for 'unconquerable' or 'undefeated'. All Updates @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com
  • Against two undefeated pitchers, to get a sweep is a lot more than we expected," said Arizona's Mark Grace, noting that his club also handed Pedro Martinez his first loss of the season. USATODAY.com - Yanks-Giants was great theater, except for the walks
  • Still, since both teams remain undefeated – Tennessee at 17-0 and Duke at 16-0 – the debate continues over who's better. USATODAY.com - Cowher family riding high on success of Princeton, Pitt
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