Definition of unabating in English:
unabating
adjectiveʌnəˈbeɪtɪŋˌənəˈbādiNG
Not weakening or losing intensity.
the battle raged with unabating fury
Example sentencesExamples
- A beautiful and lyrical middle interlude provides a brief respite amid music of unabating virtuosity.
- The breakthrough was hailed as a turning point in television and an indication of an unabating shift toward Internet-delivered entertainment.
- The apparently unabating national and household poverty is widely debated.
- But his misfortune was unabating: she was bitten by a snake and died.
- The maddening howl of the wind blowing around the little house makes the presence of sound constant and unabating.
- Her sister's selfishness and inertia were unabating.
- Government support for the cable project came largely from Field's unabating conviction that the cable should be an international project.
- When she was again at home with him he treated her no less cruelly than heretofore; yet still she continued to love him with unabating affection.
- I've no desire to harbour unabating paranoia about my neighbours.
- The only variety on this journey through unabating forest and palm plantations was a policeman arresting a fellow passenger.