undimmed
/ (ʌnˈdɪmd) /
(of eyes, light, etc) still bright or shining
(of enthusiasm, admiration, etc) not diminished or lessened
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How to use undimmed in a sentence
The favored industries may have changed, but the sense of influence and adventure remains undimmed.
Freeeeedom! Hollywood Fights for Scottish Independence | Nico Hines | September 15, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThere was no mistaking what shone undimmed in her unseeing eyes and all the rest of her.
But Rentoul is in no doubt that his lust for high office is undimmed.
Tony Blair May Be Planning a Political Comeback but in What Role It’s Hard to Imagine | Peter Popham | May 5, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTHe died in harness, his valiant spirit shining undimmed till the moment it was quenched by death itself.
King Robert the Bruce | A. F. MurisonBut the bright blades concealed beneath their clothing remained there, still bright, still undimmed.
Forging the Blades | Bertram Mitford
His sight was undimmed and his hands steady when he closed the eyes and composed the limbs of the body on the bed.
Hyacinth | George A. BirminghamIn a sky of unbroken purity, undimmed even for a moment by haze or cloud, there shone down the fierce Indian sun.
The Astronomy of the Bible | E. Walter MaunderTruly must the crystal stream of your usually undimmed intelligence have become vaporized.
Kai Lung's Golden Hours | Ernest Bramah
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