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Discover LudwigThe word "unswayed" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is an adjective meaning not influenced by arguments or emotions. For example, you could say, "The judge remained unswayed by the defendant's tearful plea."
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unswayed
adjective
Without being swayed, unconvinced, not having changed opinion.
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The next election will be won and lost not in the intolerant distant provinces which are, by turns, solidly Labour and fairly solidly Conservative but in areas with lots of marginal seats such as the south-east and the Midlands, where attitudes are milder.Moreover, the swing voters are a middle-aged, middle-class bunch increasingly unswayed by racial overtures.
Yet the national planning commission is mulling a $360,000 scheme to increase the Parsis' dwindling numbers through fertility treatments and advertising campaigns.Rich youngsters remain unswayed by handouts.
Its decisions cannot be appealed but this will change if the constitutional package is approved.Secular critics of AK remain unswayed, seeing the amendments as a way for Mr Erdogan to cement his "civilian dictatorship".
But the generals and the no less secularist judiciary remain unswayed.
A rich man's game Down, but far from out Business as usual Mediocre, but at least they're free The seven-yearly war ReprintsYet the prime minister seems unswayed.
It is foolhardy to assume, given recent history, that auditors will remain unswayed by the fat fees paid to them for ancillary services.
Yet his Turkish hosts remained unswayed.
Mr Alpar and his friends were unswayed.
But pro-secular urbanites remain unswayed.
Turkey's Human Rights Association remains unswayed.
But key lawmakers remained unswayed, according to U.S. officials who said that Congress has twice in the past two years inserted language in spending bills to restrict funding for any move to take armed drones away from the CIA.
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