unabated
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- unabatedly adverb
Etymology
Origin of unabated
1605–15; un- 1 + abated ( def. )
Example Sentences
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With the official status of talks between Washington and Tehran uncertain and ahead of a meeting in Pakistan on Monday with key regional players, daily salvoes of strikes across the region have continued unabated.
From Barron's
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Wednesday that the U.S. is ”very close to meeting the core objectives of Operation Epic Fury, and this military mission continues unabated.”
From MarketWatch
Munich Re's study says that the number of publicly reported attacks of this kind "increased by nearly 50 percent in 2025 and... continue unabated in 2026".
From Barron's
"If global ecosystems continue to warm unabated, expected future temperatures will lead to critical heat stress for up to half of the insect species there," so the JMU biologist.
From Science Daily
Taiwan’s exports showed no signs of slowing at the start of 2026, rising at the fastest pace in 16 years for the first month of the year as AI demand continues unabated.
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