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untouched
adjective as in whole; not spoiled
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Example Sentences
Outwardly, at any rate, his confidence in his own ability seems untouched.
The council passed the ordinance, which left single-family zones largely untouched after pushback from homeowners groups, a week before a state deadline for the city to have a housing plan in place.
But single-family zones will be left largely untouched; the new housing will be developed along commercial corridors and existing dense residential neighborhoods.
The College still stands as a symbol of Newman's theology and is maintained by a group of devoted nuns, with much of it remaining untouched since the early Victorian era.
The move is intended to eventually give everyday workers new access to investments formerly reserved for wealthy individuals and institutions, while opening up previously untouched pools of funding for firms in those fields.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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