Unmitigated (adjective)

Total and absolute; complete.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "not mitigated, unmodified"): from old french non mitigé, from non "not" + mitigé "mitigated", from latin mitigatus, past participle of mitigare "to soften".

Examples:

  1. The unmitigated disaster caused widespread destruction and loss of life.
  2. Her unmitigated anger towards the injustice was palpable.
  3. The unmitigated greed of the corporation caused widespread harm to the environment.
  4. The unmitigated success of the venture was due to the hard work of the team.
  5. The unmitigated honesty of his words was both surprising and refreshing.
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