How to Use unabated in a Sentence
unabated
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Thus, the fire was able to burn unabated for half the night.
— Rachel Silva, ELLE Decor, 26 Oct. 2022 -
And as the world burns unabated, celebrity chefs have turned their skills to culinary triage.
— Jeff Winkler, The Atlantic, 30 Dec. 2020 -
It was sidelined in Guam but sailors were still living in close quarters on board as the virus spread unabated.
— Andrew Dyer, San Diego Union-Tribune, 15 Feb. 2022 -
If that trend continues unabated, the end-year numbers would be on the order of 5% or 6%.
— Tim Congdon, WSJ, 5 July 2021 -
The anger and stress over the rising cost of living has continued unabated.
— Eshe Nelson, New York Times, 17 Aug. 2022 -
Vince stayed low with June as the storm continued unabated.
— Maggie Slepian, Outside Online, 1 Apr. 2021 -
In spite of this, the reportage from the frontlines continues unabated.
— Avik Chanda, Quartz India, 14 June 2020 -
In parts of Latin America, the virus rages on, largely unabated.
— Washington Post, 2 June 2021 -
And the flood of people looking to hit the slopes continued unabated on Sunday.
— Eric Walden, The Salt Lake Tribune, 24 Jan. 2021 -
And bragging about the size of one’s catch continues unabated.
— New York Times, 11 Jan. 2021 -
The Sondheim love fest continues unabated on both sides of the Atlantic.
— Peter Marks, Washington Post, 6 Dec. 2023 -
At the time, many tech leaders seemed to expect that growth to continue unabated.
— Clare Duffy, CNN, 22 Jan. 2023 -
But since that deal was signed in 2016, other armed groups have stepped in to fill the void and cocaine trafficking remains bloody and unabated.
— Jim Wyss, miamiherald, 1 May 2018 -
What started as a seasonal April shower gave way to unabated rain Wednesday for the city and much of the tristate area.
— Joseph Wilkinson, New York Daily News, 3 Apr. 2024 -
So anyone riding a shuttle or being dropped off will be able to ski and ride unabated.
— oregonlive, 19 Nov. 2020 -
The bread-baking continues unabated, and so, to some extent, does the yeast shortage.
— Tribune News Service, cleveland, 31 July 2020 -
Thursday’s report said the practice continues unabated despite the efforts of the city and the ACLU.
— Annie Sweeney, chicagotribune.com, 25 Oct. 2019 -
When the first batch of coal had cooled, a second batch was brought out from the fireplace, and the ceremony continued unabated.
— New York Times, 1 Feb. 2021 -
Brazen ATM thefts have been occurring unabated for two years.
— Justin Fenton, baltimoresun.com, 19 Oct. 2021 -
But the demise of the ace starting pitcher and the concurrent rise of the 6th- and 7th-inning reliever continues, swift and unabated.
— Paul Daugherty, Cincinnati.com, 3 May 2018 -
As fentanyl overdose deaths rise unabated, California is at the forefront of the fight to reverse the grim trend.
— Connor Sheetsstaff Writer, Los Angeles Times, 27 Dec. 2022 -
As the impasse continues unabated, blowing hot one day and cold the other, crude oil prices seem on way to keep their date with $100 per barrel.
— Rajrishi Singhal, Quartz, 10 Feb. 2022 -
And, if fossil-fuel use continues unabated, the summer of 2100 could last for nearly half the year.
— Michelle Nijhuis, The New Yorker, 10 Sep. 2022 -
All the while, her passion for chasing fires remained unabated.
— Gary Kamiya, San Francisco Chronicle, 14 May 2021 -
But with record low mortgage rates and an unabated appetite for homes, property buying has boomed in the final months of 2020.
— Steve Brown, Dallas News, 24 Dec. 2020 -
By 1,000 years out, if greenhouse gas emissions continue unabated, the ice could be gone.
— Jonathan Nackstrand, National Geographic, 15 Oct. 2019 -
Stocks climbed almost unabated in 2021, and some experts believe the market was due for a pull-back as stocks got expensive.
— Anneken Tappe, CNN, 25 Jan. 2022 -
Tyre Nichols' death demonstrates that the killings of Black people continue, unabated.
— CBS News, 29 Jan. 2023 -
Plagiarism would continue unabated, and OpenAI would lose a lot of its user base.
— Kelsey Piper, Vox, 7 Sep. 2024 -
The group’s rocket attacks continue unabated on northern Israel, extending to the city of Haifa.
— Rania Abouzeid, The New Yorker, 11 Oct. 2024
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