Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Not attenuated; possessing toxicity not diminished from what may be considered the normal: said of a virus.
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- adjective Not
attenuated
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Examples
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But the ring remained a problem, unattenuated by John Atencio or anyone else.
Michael Conniff: Con Games: Pop Goes the Question in LoDo Michael Conniff 2011
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But the ring remained a problem, unattenuated by John Atencio or anyone else.
Michael Conniff: Con Games: Pop Goes the Question in LoDo Michael Conniff 2011
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But the ring remained a problem, unattenuated by John Atencio or anyone else.
Michael Conniff: Con Games: Pop Goes the Question in LoDo Michael Conniff 2011
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But the ring remained a problem, unattenuated by John Atencio or anyone else.
Michael Conniff: Con Games: Pop Goes the Question in LoDo Michael Conniff 2011
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A primordial world of sexual display and primitive unattenuated need.
Archive 2007-07-08 Newmania 2007
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A primordial world of sexual display and primitive unattenuated need.
Family Misfortunes Newmania 2007
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For we offer, besides ourselves, a position that has not grown old under the weight of a gigantic, parasitic bureaucracy, a position untempered by the doctoral dissertations of a generation of Ph.D. s in social architecture, unattenuated by a thousand vulgar promises to a thousand different pressure groups, uncorroded by a cynical contempt for human freedom.
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For we offer, besides ourselves, a position that has not grown old under the weight of a gigantic, parasitic bureaucracy, a position untempered by the doctoral dissertations of a generation of Ph.D. s in social architecture, unattenuated by a thousand vulgar promises to a thousand different pressure groups, uncorroded by a cynical contempt for human freedom.
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The radiation that permeates space-- unattenuated by Earth's atmosphere and magnetosphere--may damage or kill cells within astronauts' bodies, resulting in cancer or other health consequences years after a mission ends.
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On the basis of this mutual agreement of the two parties, according to which each of them defends only his claims and his cause, renouncing all personal or egoistic considerations, the conflict is fought with unattenuated sharpness, following its own intrinsic logic, and being neither intensified nor moderated by subjective factors.
Conflict and The Web of Group-Affiliations Georg Simmel 1956
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