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undeterred

/ ˌʌndɪˈtɜːd /

adjective

  1. not discouraged or dissuaded


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Aaron kept his calm, continuing his march, undeterred, towards home plate.

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Wallen filmed an apology video, and it was clear his fans were undeterred by the controversy.

In early 2021, Redfin chief economist Daryl Fairweather predicts home buyers will remain undeterred by its effects, eager to take advantage of sub-3 percent mortgage rates while they last.

Republicans, however, have been undeterred, vowing to swiftly install a 48-year-old jurist whose qualifications to serve on the Supreme Court have not been in dispute.

Undeterred by the snub in November, and denied a visa to Italy, Agca made plans for clandestine travel to Vatican City.

His acolytes, some of whom refer to themselves as “health freedom fighters” are undeterred by this sort of jealous shoptalk.

The pilot, who had flown the short route countless times, was undeterred.

Undeterred, Wanda and Ida press on along a road of hostility and dissimulation that will lead to the harrowing end of their quest.

But Brown was undeterred by the defeat and has quickly gotten back on the horse.

Undeterred by any sense of delicacy, Quin pushed open the door and bolted in.

But the determined freemen and their families undeterred by this drawback went forth in covered wagon trains.

An enemy party now fired at him; but, undeterred, he dropped a bomb on the fallen machine and set it on fire.

Her plan was conceived at once undeterred by the necessity for falsehood.

Undeterred by the weather, Miss Jessie set off this morning on the longest ride she had yet undertaken.

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