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US
/ˌəndɪˈtɝd/
]
[ UK /ˌʌndɪtˈɜːd/ ]
[ UK /ˌʌndɪtˈɜːd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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not deterred
pursued his own path...undeterred by lack of popular appreciation and understanding
How To Use undeterred In A Sentence
- But undeterred she went and prodded the man's massive, muscly arm.
- The art world seems undeterred. Times, Sunday Times
- Undeterred they worked out a fairly tortuous coach route to get them to Lingfield in time for the first at 1.30. The Sun
- Undeterred he ploughs on, and all are soon engaged in jolly banter.
- We will remain undeterred in our efforts to empower the hardworking people of the Bronx, who have relentlessly and untiringly met the challenges of building a better life for themselves and their children, and we will not allow the actions of the worst among us to diminish our progress. Ruben Diaz Jr.: Continuing Our Fight Against Illegal Guns
- Undeterred, Heavey flew to Senegal, reading an oil primer en route to learn the lingo.
- The students seemed undeterred by the 3 km distance they covered as the mercury touched an all-time high in the town today.
- Undeterred by the stubborn green tomatoes, Samuel has chopped them into chunks and fried them in oil, garlic and chillies with a splosh of sweet Spanish vinegar.
- Yet they leave bettors - those undeterred when they don't at first succeed - with the resources to try, try again.
- pursued his own path...undeterred by lack of popular appreciation and understanding