Use of unmitigated in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include unmitigated at the start of sentence, unmitigated at the end of sentence and unmitigated in the middle of sentence
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unmitigated in the middle of sentence
- She leads a life of unmitigated misery.
- The evening was an unmitigated disaster.
- The raid itself was an unmitigated disaster.
- Dinner, however, was an unmitigated triumph.
- So far, the tour had been an unmitigated disaster.
- The whole venture has been an unmitigated disaster.
- It is a most inscrutable and unmitigated staggerer!
- Last year's cotton crop was an unmitigated disaster.
- What is happening in Assam is an unmitigated disaster.
- It was an unmitigated disaster for him as a perfectionist!
- For all the abuse, there are moments of unmitigated delight as well.
- Daffy : That, sir, is an unmitigated fabrication! It's Wabbit season!
- He must have been an unmitigated nuisance to Kasturt in the household.
- I gather by what you have not said that he's an unmitigated scoundrel.
- The conference begins this week against a backdrop of unmitigated gloom.
- That seems unlikely, given the junta's record of unmitigated repression.
- The bizarre independent horror films seem unmitigated and out of control.
- How did the Metropolitan Grill became an unmitigated overnight sensation?
- We are much too apt to look at schism in our church as an unmitigated evil.
- The unmitigated gall of the man, strolling up at this time and expecting a welcome.
- On health and safety issues, however, deregulation has been an unmitigated disaster.
- For the rich lamas and secular lords, the Communist intervention was an unmitigated calamity.
- She had to admit that he would almost certainly not see the situation as an unmitigated disaster.
- Responsiveness of each paper to its own social group was not an unmitigated advantage for society.
- So perhaps our political obsession with the next by - election results is not an unmitigated boon.
- New England was accustomed to didacticism in its literature, and unmitigated didacticism blights the novel.
- The first day of the offensive broke with cynical summer loveliness on a scene shortly to be one of unmitigated horror.
- To an outsider this seemed a quite natural progression, but within the West Indies it was not greeted with unmitigated delight.
- This protest may go down in history as the watershed event that sparked an unprecedented global revolution against unmitigated corporate power.
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