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  • adjective Not diluted or mixed with other substances.
  • adjective Unadulterated; free from extraneous elements.

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  • adjective not diluted

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Examples

  • Architects and designers say most windows they commission for new homes are predominantly clear, to allow in undiluted light.

    Old School Art Glass Is Chic 2007

  • The effects of 10 years of Gordon Brown, with the prospect of a few more in undiluted form, have been felt by the British in more ways than one ...

    And Now The End is Near ........... Newmania 2007

  • Khulr looked up at the human prisoner with an expression of undiluted hatred.

    In the Name of Honor Dayton Ward 2002

  • Khulr looked up at the human prisoner with an expression of undiluted hatred.

    In the Name of Honor Dayton Ward 2002

  • Khulr looked up at the human prisoner with an expression of undiluted hatred.

    In the Name of Honor Dayton Ward 2002

  • Khulr looked up at the human prisoner with an expression of undiluted hatred.

    In the Name of Honor Dayton Ward 2002

  • Khulr looked up at the human prisoner with an expression of undiluted hatred.

    In the Name of Honor Dayton Ward 2002

  • Hip-Hop artist, QuestLove, draws stark parallels between Fela's life and music and the rebellion, raw and undiluted, that is evident in hip-hop.

    Kirsten West Savali: The Life and Legacy of Fela Kuti Kirsten West Savali 2011

  • Hip-Hop artist, QuestLove, draws stark parallels between Fela's life and music and the rebellion, raw and undiluted, that is evident in hip-hop.

    Kirsten West Savali: The Life and Legacy of Fela Kuti Kirsten West Savali 2011

  • It is not patriotism, that is to say undiluted concern for the nation as a whole, which leads some of the modern Egyptians to prefer an entirely native government to the Anglo-Egyptian administration now obtaining in that country: it is restlessness; and I am fortunately able to define it thus without the necessity of entering the arena of polemics by an opinion as to whether that restlessness is justified or not justified.

    The Treasury of Ancient Egypt Miscellaneous Chapters on Ancient Egyptian History and Archaeology Arthur E. P. B. Weigall

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