unabate
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Back-formation from unabated and unabating. See un- and abate.
Verb
[edit]unabate (third-person singular simple present unabates, present participle unabating, simple past and past participle unabated)
- (rare, nonstandard) To continue without abating or after temporarily abating.
- 2003, A. Robert Lee, Multicultural American literature: comparative Black, Native, Latino/a and Asian American fictions, page 93:
- The process unabates, whether Red Man chewing tobacco, the Indian Head nickel, barbershop manikins, paratroopers with their Geronimo shouts, or Boy Scout troop names
- 2011, Stephen Elkin, Mirror in the Bathroom, page 69:
- Feeling the heat as the impact unabates. Hearing the screech as a body will not wait.