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unexhausted

American  
[uhn-ig-zawst-id] / ˌʌn ɪgˈzɔst ɪd /

adjective

  1. not worn-out or drained of strength and energy.

  2. not used up or emptied.


Example Sentences

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First, the universe of data-driven hostile activity remains wholly unexhausted.

From Slate • Jan. 10, 2019

It is realizing that if Virginia Woolf was correct to call heaven “one continuous unexhausted reading,” then goodbye, you have been kicked out of paradise.

From Slate • Sep. 8, 2014

The Phillies could muster just a single unexhausted arm after the catfight with Houston, Rookie Bob Walk, 23.

From Time Magazine Archive

Thereupon, his patience unexhausted, he gathered up his burnoose, and with appropriate words, since the mountain would not come to him, he went to the mountain.

From Time Magazine Archive

Bankruptcies give pleasure to the honest man, as new evidences of the unexhausted religious fund of other men's honesty, which must be extant, if it is to be deceived.

From Hesperus or Forty-Five Dog-Post-Days Vol. II A Biography by Jean Paul