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unaltered

[uhn-awl-terd] / ʌnˈɔl tərd /


ADJECTIVE
unimproved
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A control group experienced the same setup but viewed their unaltered adult faces.

From Science Daily

Used in that sense, the word began to circulate in French—and then, unaltered, in both German and English—in the second half of the 19th century.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her decision was supported by her husband's cousin, Queen Elizabeth - who decided that Prince Edward's position in the line of succession would remain unaltered.

From BBC

The problem was that under EU law, "natural mineral water" – which sells at a huge premium over tap water – is supposed to be unaltered between the underground source and the bottle.

From BBC

When asked about the changes, House Speaker Mike Johnson said: "We wanted them to pass it unaltered like we did."

From BBC