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- adjective Not
chastened orrebuked .
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Examples
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Twenty years later, apparently unchastened, Cook returned to court to face the very same charges.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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He is just another practitioner of reactionary liberalism and champion of a government unchastened by its multiplying failures.
Uncle Sam in the driver's seat George F. Will 2011
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As a reminder of the unchastened status quo, Blankfein remains the gift that keeps on giving.
Frank Rich: Wall Street 'Laughing All The Way To The Bank' 2010
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Note well, however, that the Democrats still standing on Capitol Hill remain unchastened.
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Elis, unsubdued and unchastened, heaved himself free and grappled in his turn.
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As a reminder of the unchastened status quo, Blankfein remains the gift that keeps on giving.
Frank Rich: Wall Street 'Laughing All The Way To The Bank' 2010
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What is interesting and disconcerting is that Barack Obama's point guy on this upcoming Summit gave the unreconstructed, neoconservative-friendly, ideologically vapid, 'unchastened by five decades of embargo failure' answer to my question on Cuba.
Steve Clemons: America's Cuba Policy is the "Edsel" of the US Foreign Policy Portfolio 2009
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Mr. Bouley looked in full vigor, sane and unchastened by a lousy review in the Times for Secession, which has replaced his other Tribeca mainstay, Danube.
Dining, Après Bubble 2009
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Today's Obama-awed commentators, unchastened by that experience, describe breathlessly his "intuitive sense of the world."
In An Interview With TPM, Krugman Ramps Up Case Against Obama 2009
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They see Gates as an unchastened bully who will attack his rivals by almost any available means.
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