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be unmitigated
adjective
Not mitigated.
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In short, the film sounds as if it will be unmitigated scandal-mongering.
Sure, a bad musical act can be unmitigated torture – picture a git with a guitar witlessly changing the words to existing songs so every second line ends with an innuendo – but so can bad observational stand-ups, and that doesn't stop comedy from being littered with them.
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It was unmitigated hell".
The last two years have been unmitigated misery".
Not all of these have been unmitigated successes.
But the anger at the war was unmitigated.
There were struggles making it in America, just as there were unmitigated joys.
It was unmitigated hatred that fueled my dispatch of this second shipment.
He was regarded as a great soldier, and there was unmitigated compassion for him when he broke.
It is unmitigated nonsense predicated on a mistake (and citing as one source, the vastly discredited conspiracy site Gateway Pundit).
The death of a child is unmitigated chaos: which writer could ever hope to exact order from it?
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