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undeterred

British  
/ ˌʌndɪˈtɜːd /

adjective

  1. not discouraged or dissuaded

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The Italians, undeterred by anything Ireland threw at them, continued to stretch the home defence with rapid, heads-up rugby.

From BBC

Epstein appeared undeterred, eager to give his new friend good news.

From The Wall Street Journal

The protections prohibit landlords from raising rents by more than 10%, but many seemed undeterred by the rules.

From Los Angeles Times

When Ms. Liu visited Mr. Ma in late 2023, however, she found him undeterred and making plans for a new version of Blued that would serve the needs of younger queer Chinese.

From The Wall Street Journal

The orchestra tried to play him off, but he waved them off and continued his self-indulgence undeterred.

From BBC