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  • adjective Not dimmed.

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  • adjective not made dim or less bright

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Examples

  • Nothing stirs the mind like a stack of pristine books and my love of Oxford World's Classics remains undimmed from the set texts of Open

    Going into rehab 2007

  • Nothing stirs the mind like a stack of pristine books and my love of Oxford World's Classics remains undimmed from the set texts of Open

    40 entries from September 2007 2007

  • Nothing stirs the mind like a stack of pristine books and my love of Oxford World's Classics remains undimmed from the set texts of Open

    Going into rehab 2007

  • And He still reigns in undimmed majesty over the lives of millions, whose supplications continue to move Him just as effectively as they did in the days of Abraham.

    What College Did to My Religion 1932

  • She breathed on the salver and traced triangles and a circle on the drilled surface; and as the mistiness of her breath faded and the silver shone out again undimmed there, suddenly, in the middle of the salver, was the live white Mouldiwarp of Arden, looking extremely cross!

    The House of Arden Edith 1923

  • Now it's our turn, in our time, to watch as "undimmed" as possible.

    Danny Schechter: A Call for National Teach-Ins on the Economy 2008

  • But when I saw him last September he was still volubly alert, his memory undimmed as he retold stories of World War II.

    So No More He'll Go A-Roving David Mason 2011

  • Gérard Houllier's love for Emile Heskey, Villa's Carling Cup hero against Blackburn in midweek, remains undimmed.

    Wolves v Aston Villa – as it happened Simon Burnton 2010

  • She saw all this through the eyes of a child, undimmed by the cynicism or vitriol that we adults all too often just take for granted.

    Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner: Living Up to Our Kids' Expectations Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner 2011

  • And at the end of a week when Victoria Pendleton has spoken of the discombobulating effects of next year's Olympics, the way London 2012 has made every intervening event appear mundane, Tweddle's enthusiasm for competition seems chasteningly undimmed.

    Beth Tweddle ready to prove her powers of reinvention in Berlin 2011

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