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unaffected

[uhn-uh-fek-tid] / ˌʌn əˈfɛk tɪd /




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"Leopard cats benefited from living near people, while humans were largely unaffected or even welcomed them as natural rodent controllers," she said.

From BBC

Setting Gilligan’s apart from zombie or alien takeovers is that his hivemind is genuinely uninterested in harming those unaffected by the transformation.

From Salon

NO2 is emitted by ship engines and was unaffected by the IMO 2020 sulfur rules, making it a reliable marker of increased ship traffic.

From Science Daily

It also has its own artificial-intelligence tools, which Anagnost said have been developed in-house for around a decade and will be unaffected by broader macroeconomic trends around AI spending.

From The Wall Street Journal

Initially it was thought that Oliver was too old for the trial, as the treatment cannot reverse existing damage, but tests showed he was still largely unaffected.

From BBC