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undiluted

British  
/ ˌʌndaɪˈluːtɪd /

adjective

  1. not diluted with water or any other liquid

    undiluted fruit juice

  2. not moderated or qualified in any way

    expressing undiluted pleasure

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Undiluted socialism seemed a cure-all to many Canadian voters in the depressed '305. and the CCF quickly became the strongest third-party movement ever launched in Canada.

From Time Magazine Archive

Undiluted he procures it, buys it bottled up in stone.

From Mr Punch's Model Music Hall Songs and Dramas Collected, Improved and Re-arranged from Punch by Anstey, F.

Undiluted courage raced in their veins and shone in their steady eyes.

From Lost Farm Camp by Knibbs, Harry Herbert

Undiluted praise does not give competence to a man; we must have something more solid to fall back upon, and the best praise is the praise of the pocket.

From The Shopkeeper Turned Gentleman by Molière

Season of the ripe golosh; Running rivers in the street, Frozen toes, and soaking feet; Take this wreath of Poesie Dedicated unto thee, Undiluted stream of mush To the Merry Month of Slush!

From The Autobiography of Methuselah by Bangs, John Kendrick