[
UK
/ʌndaɪlˈuːtɪd/
]
[ US /ˌəndəˈɫutɪd/ ]
[ US /ˌəndəˈɫutɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
not diluted
undiluted milk
an undiluted racial strain
How To Use undiluted In A Sentence
- Only once significant essential oil knowledge is gained should you ever attempt to apply an undiluted oil on the skin.
- They should not be consumed internally without personal counsel from a trained aromatherapist and should not be applied undiluted on the skin because they can be extremely irritating in full concentration.
- ‘It is their undiluted enthusiasm which spills over to the silver screen and captivates the filmgoer,’ affirms the dancer.
- Complete ignorance of viticulture was the mark of savages; so too was the drinking of undiluted wine, which was associated with northern barbarians such as the Scythians (in modern Crimea).
- Scandal coverage may have made undiluted loyalty more difficult, but the press is generally enthusiastic.
- One theory holds that the boost comes from the initially undiluted resources firstborns receive from their parents.
- Do not ingest these oils pure, as the undiluted oil can be fatal even in small doses.
- Nor are large UK Government IT contracts viewed by industry with undiluted enthusiasm these days.
- For McDonald, it was a moment of undiluted embarrassment as he gifted possession to Alan Thompson and gave Celtic the platform from which they scored their second goal.
- She said: ‘1992 is not a year on which I will look back with undiluted pleasure.’