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undivided
adjective as in whole
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
The only way to close that door is with our collective strength, undivided by the kind of “common sense” discrimination that men like Kavanaugh embrace.
Nothing like a majestic creature who rewards your undivided attention, then, to refocus one’s energies.
As a teen in a coir factory, he joined the undivided Communist Party at 17 and began organising agricultural workers in Travancore in then British-ruled India.
Born in 1930 into an affluent family in Lahore in undivided India, as a child she loved playing doctor to her dolls and siblings.
Instead, they say it refers more narrowly to people who owe their undivided allegiance to this country.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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