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US
/ˌəndəˈmɪnɪʃt/
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[ UK /ʌndɪmˈɪnɪʃt/ ]
[ UK /ʌndɪmˈɪnɪʃt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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not lessened or diminished
unrelieved suffering
How To Use undiminished In A Sentence
- His energy was undiminished, but refined to the level of delirium.
- For were our experience to go on forever accumulating, unwinnowed, undiminished, every man would sooner or later break down beneath it; every man would be crushed by his own traditions, becoming a grave to himself, and drawing the clods over his own head. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 43, May, 1861 Creator
- His hunger hasn't waned, his appetite for the game remains totally undiminished.
- However, their problems, far from being solved have persisted till today with undiminished intensity.
- Shave from me with sharp razors my lips, my nose, my ears -- ay, and tear out the eyes of me by the roots; and there, mewed in that featureless skull that is attached to a hacked and mangled torso, there in that cell of the chemic flesh, will still be I, unmutilated, undiminished. Chapter 12
- His reputation was untarnished and his ambition remains undiminished.
- My love for music remained undiminished through school and college, and my first job on a local newspaper, where I started reviewing records for their music column.
- It is our great good fortune that we have been able to profit from his powers for so long, and that they continue undiminished. The Times Literary Supplement
- His eulogium, however, is scarcely more worthy of credit than Homer's praise of the undiminished personal beauty of Helen, when, twenty years subsequently to the departure of the expedition to Troy, the Ithacan prince found her reigning again at Sparta. The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2)
- The appetite for selection interviews, meanwhile, remains undiminished. Times, Sunday Times