"Unabate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unabate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unabate" Meaning

To cease or reduce the intensity of something (such as an emotion, a problem, or a situation), to lessen it, or to mitigate it.

"Unabate" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "unabate"


Example 1: Continuous Action

He refuses to abstain from criticizing his opponents, which only fuels the already intense rivalry between them.

Example 2: Opposite of Employment

With the new technology, the manual laborers hoped their numbers would unabate, but instead, many of them lost their jobs.

Example 3: Diminish or Stop

The protest movement seemed unstoppable in the beginning but as the days went by, the number of protesters unabate, and eventually, they diminished.

Example 4: Decrease in Intensity

Although a few brave protesters continued to shout their slogans unabate, most protesters went home disappointed and demoralized after the police took charge.

Example 5: Negative Effect Should Not Fade

The pollution unabate in the region, causing further health issues and prompting calls from local residents and businesses for immediate action to reverse the trend.

"Unabate" Similar Words

Umpteen

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A very informal and casual word!<br><br>Umpteen refers to an extremely large, unspecified, or indefinite number of something, often used to convey a sense of a large but vague quantity. It is often used in expressions like "umpteen people", "umpteen times", or "umpteen things".<br><br>Example: "We've tried umpteen ways to fix it, but nothing seems to work."<br><br>Synonyms include "many", "dozens", "scores", or "hundreds", although "umpteen" is generally used to convey a more exaggerated or informal sense of quantity.

Umpteenth

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Unusually great in number or amount.

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Umtata

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Umtata is a coastal town in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa.

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Unabashed

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Unabated

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Unabated refers to continued or undeveloped without interruption or slowing down; persistent or unrestrained. For example:<br><br>"She continued to shout unabated until her voice was hoarse."

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Unabating

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Never stopping or diminishing; continuous and intense.

Unabbreviated

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The word "unabbreviated" refers to something that is not shortened or condensed. It means that a word, phrase, or expression has been written or spoken in its full and complete form, without any omitted or condensed part.

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Unabomber

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The Unabomber is a noun that refers to a domestic terrorist in the United States, Ted Kaczynski, who carried out a series of mail bombings that killed three people and injured 23 others between 1978 and 1995. He targeted universities and airlines, hence the name "Unabomber," short for "University and Airline Bomber". His motives were rooted in his opposition to modern technology and his desire to promote anti-technology ideology.

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