unaffected - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • largely: However, in absolute terms, in terms of real numbers, we have been largely unaffected.
  • clinically: Some areas appear clinically unaffected while, in paralytic polio cases, other regions show flaccid paralysis.
  • seemingly: He was seemingly unaffected by the ritual, not a bead of sweat, no signs of breathlessness.
  • relatively: By contrast, the ability to lay down new memories was relatively unaffected by the patients ' semantic knowledge deficit.
  • virtually: Even if one of the generating stations fails, the system copes and is virtually unaffected.
  • completely: They were completely unaffected by the JCR passing by.

Used with adjective complement

  • remain: Uniquely, the clarity of the polymer remains unaffected, even at higher dosage levels.
  • appear: The worrying fact is that our sense of fullness appears unaffected whether we choose the regular or the large size.
  • seem: Verlaine, however, seemed unaffected by such Big Apple nostalgia.
  • continue: PLA operates markets at Frome, Yeovil and Chippenham which will continue unaffected by the Bristol development.

Preposition: by

  • prwora: Authority to act unaffected by prwora is to be.
  • tourism: Northumberland is England's most northerly border county and is still largely unaffected by tourism.
  • presence: The Referee had allowed a few moments for the move to finish unaffected by the presence of the spectator.
  • change: Will I really be unaffected by the change to normal pension age?

Modifies a noun

  • piety: Unaffected piety, simplicity of manners, and warm benevolence drew to him the affection and esteem of ' his acquaintance.
  • embryo: By using PGD, couples at risk of having a child with CF can undergo IVF, and then implant only unaffected embryos.
  • simplicity: He had a solid judgment joined to the most unaffected simplicity; and hence, I presume, he had his name of Candide.
  • pregnancy: False positive screening results that incorrectly suggest an increased risk of Down's syndrome can therefore lead to the loss of some unaffected pregnancies.
  • carrier: Such a mechanism could account for pedigrees showing transmission of the tumor through unaffected carriers.

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