"Undimmed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Undimmed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Undimmed" Meaning

Not weakened or faded; still powerful or intense.

"Undimmed" Examples

1. Not weakened or dimmed; unchanged or unaffected.


Example 1: The new shipment of bulbs arrived undimmed, allowing us to continue lighting the entire stadium without any interruption.

2. Not having lost brightness or light; not obscured.


Example 2: The sunrise in the desert appeared undimmed, untouched by the dust and sand that swirled around it.

3. Without reducing or obscuring; clear or unobscured.


Example 3: The view from the top of the hill remained undimmed, offering a clear panorama of the surrounding countryside.

4. Not weakened by time or trouble; preserved in one's form or vigor.


Example 4: The old oak tree remained undimmed, standing tall and strong after centuries of weathering the elements.

5. Without losing clarity or precision; continued in full force or effect.


Example 5: Her artistic expression remained undimmed, staying true to her purpose of spreading peace and love.

"Undimmed" Similar Words

Undies

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Undifferentiated

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Lacking clear-cut characteristics or features; not different in purpose, nature, or quality; all mixed together or blended in a way that makes it difficult to distinguish.<br><br>Example: "The undifferentiated mass of information made it hard to identify the relevant points."

Undigested

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Undight

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Undignified

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Undilated

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Not swollen or stretched into a wider state; not dilated.

Undiluted

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Undiminished

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Undine

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Undinism

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Undinism refers to a form of artistic or literary expression that focuses on the depiction or worship of water as a symbol or theme. This concept is also known as hydromania or aquaphilia. It can manifest in various art forms like painting, sculpture, or literature, where water is glorified or used as a metaphor for spiritual or emotional themes.<br><br>The term was coined by the Nicaraguan artist Salvador Salazar Arrué in 1909, who used it to describe his art that concentrated on the theme of water.

Undiplomatic

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Undirected

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Undirectional

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This word is not a common term in English, but I believe you might be referring to the word "unidirectional".<br><br>Unidirectional means having or moving in one direction only; not reversible or bidirectional.<br><br>Example: "The elevator in the new high-rise building has a unidirectional safety system to prevent accidents."

Undiscerning

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Undischarged

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Undisciplined

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