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unweakened
Derived word form of weaken

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The possession of Grado gave the Third Army virtual control of the mouth of the Isonzo, but the main Austrian position of defense at Gorizia remained apparently unweakened.

From The Story of the Great War, Volume III (of 8) History of the European War from Official Sources by Reynolds, Francis J. (Francis Joseph)

We have not met for many years, but the friendship remains unweakened; for there are things that Time the destroyer is powerless to injure. 

From Fifty Years of Railway Life in England, Scotland and Ireland by Tatlow, Joseph

And Bagh was—as the big brute's name implied—a tiger of a horse, unweakened even by monsoon weather, and his habit was to spring with terrific suddenness when his rider moved on him.

From The Winds of the World by Mundy, Talbot

A refined female nature; something tremulous in it, timid, and with a certain rural freshness still unweakened by long converse with the world.

From Life of John Sterling by Carlyle, Thomas

Miss Gilman's New England conservatism, unweakened by her long residence in the West, took the alarm at once.

From The Price by Lynde, Francis