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unmoved

[uhn-moovd] / ˌʌnˈmuvd /




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Meticulous in his habits and wedded to his routines, George loves the sterile formality of the police interview room, where, unmoved by the emotional outbursts of others, he patiently sifts fact from fabrication.

From The Wall Street Journal

And although his girlfriend, Miko, insists that the film’s mere existence might make it easier for him to one day make something more to his tastes, he remains grumpy and unmoved.

From New York Times

In one classroom, an unfinished chess game one of the slain students had been playing still sat, the pieces unmoved.

From Seattle Times

The surgeon should be undaunted and empathetic but unmoved by a patient’s screams of pain; his greatest desire should be to make the patient well.

From New York Times

“I think in general, people might be unmoved,” he says.

From Science Magazine