unabated
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- unabatedly adverb
Etymology
Origin of unabated
1605–15; un- 1 + abated ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Over the past two years, that scourge has surged unabated.
Because it isn’t raiding its cash flow statement like other big tech companies, the cash-return program will continue unabated.
From Barron's
There is a cognitive dissonance in their argument, however, given that many of those same forecasters assume that strong corporate profit growth will continue unabated.
From Barron's
Since then, the selling has continued almost unabated.
From Los Angeles Times
What is new is that the explosive growth of storage capacity continues unabated, even as the underlying economy has slowed down.
From Barron's
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