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undefeated

adjective as in victorious

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Were state same-sex marriage bans really going to go undefeated?

Undefeated Harvard, which had three games left, including its finale with Yale, did not follow suit.

Now they are the undefeated winners of Group D, conquerors of Greece, and the latest quarterfinalists.

The New England Patriots came into Super Bowl XLII, an undefeated 18-0 team that was poised to be the greatest in NFL history.

In Super Bowl XLII, perhaps the most astounding Super Bowl ever played, the Giants managed to beat the undefeated Patriots 17-14.

At last he moved away, disappointed in this human person, discouraged, but undefeated in his purpose.

In his veins flowed the blood of the man who had met Big Ben Bryan and survived the encounter undefeated.

So the anniversary of Plassy saw us, though hardly pressed, undefeated, and the enemy's hopes unfulfilled.

Sitting in his flat, and reading of the doings of other people, sometimes this independent, undefeated mood came upon him.

It was unbroken and undefeated at the Wistok, and the latter part of its retreat to the San was slow and orderly.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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