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been unabated
adjective
Continuing at full strength or intensity
Exact(6)
Traa's ascent in the sport thereafter has been unabated.
The respect has been unabated since 1995, when the Yankees broke a 14-year drought by reaching the postseason.
Henry Christensen III, a Manhattan lawyer who is a trustee of American Patrons of the Tate, a nonprofit fund-raising arm that has tax-exempt status in the United States, called the extension "a giant challenge" but a necessary one, adding that the museum's fund-raising in the United States has been "unabated even in this economy".
Surrey's final championship match might have confirmed their relegation to the second division, but since their fate was sealed before lunch on Thursday the run-fest has been unabated as they reached 607 for four, a lead of 203 against Middlesex.
"I have made this decision after a lot of thought and after five years of having the immense privilege of leading a team of dedicated, talented and tireless chief officers whose passion for protecting their communities has been unabated in the face of changing modes of crime, seismic shifts in the policing landscape and the impact of austerity on the service.
"Since then it's been unabated happiness".
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Her rage was unabated.
Yet Republican denial is unabated.
His passion for the work is unabated.
Still, NBC's ardor for league royalty is unabated.
The disruptive exodus of Zimbabweans, mainly to South Africa but also to other neighbouring countries, is unabated.
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