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unshaken

ADJECTIVE
unmoved
Synonyms


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Still, even as Mr. Haldenwang’s agency remains on high alert after this month’s nationwide raids against the group accused of plotting to overthrow the government, his trust in Germany’s defensive democracy remains unshaken.

From New York Times

And while longer-term confidence about the recovery remains unshaken, a reopening of the economy could also trigger inflation, which has so far remained relatively tame in China despite surging prices in other major economies.

From Reuters

Her experience is the source of her confidence, which appears unshaken by the scrutiny — and criticism — the Trump case has brought.

From New York Times

Franklin D. Roosevelt said, "I have an unshaken conviction that democracy can never be undermined if we maintain our library resources and a national intelligence capable of utilizing them."

From Salon

In an email, Ms. Getty said her belief in the effectiveness of activism was unshaken, especially with time running out.

From New York Times