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undegraded

  • a word derived from degraded.
    degraded
    adjective
    reduced in rank, position, reputation, etc..

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These undegraded molecules accumulate with devastating effects within a child's brain, leading to a heartbreaking neurodegeneration.

From Salon Jan. 17, 2024

Although some tree plantations involve reforestation of degraded land, in many cases they involve afforestation -- planting forests in undegraded and previously unforested regions such as grasslands.

From Science Daily Oct. 3, 2023

The roast date should be stamped on the package, not an arbitrary “fresh by” date, which can promise undegraded, high-quality beans months after the roast.

From Washington Post Feb. 26, 2015

I have advanced to a certain distance, as far as the true and sovereign and undegraded nature of my kind permits; now here I stand rooted.

From Shirley by Charlotte Brontë

But if unable to boast of any distinguishing virtues, he was undegraded by the practice of any vice.

From Life of Mary Queen of Scots, Volume I (of 2) by Henry Glassford Bell

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