Antonym: affected. Similar words: affected, disaffected, effected, affect, affection, affective, infected, affectation. Meaning: adj. 1. undergoing no change when acted upon 2. unaware of or indifferent to 3. emotionally unmoved 4. free of artificiality; sincere and genuine.
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31. In this case, the equilibrium level of income is unaffected by the increase in the real value of the money supply.
32. Agriculture Minister Nick Brown said measures are now in place to start moving animals from areas unaffected by foot-and-mouth to abattoirs.
33. The proliferation of the colorectal lines was unaffected by histamine.
34. But the realities of medical power were relatively unaffected by putting community physicians and nurses on the management teams.
35. Soot particles absorb sunlight very effectively but allow long-wave thermal radiation emitted by the earth to pass through unaffected.
36. This flow is unaffected by an ebb in economIc activity and thus acts as a stabilizing influence.
37. Here, you seem to be immersed in an unchanging rural way of life, seemingly unaffected by progress and the modern world.
38. Purse nets remain unaffected and are as functional as at any other time.
39. Treaties bind consenting parties only, and strangers to any treaty are legally unaffected by it.
40. The Queen's role remains the same, apparently unaffected by the changes and upheavals of recent years.
41. We can not contain it and still expect that the wider health of freedom of expression may be unaffected.
42. It has been relatively unaffected, in terms of output, by the changing fashions and styles outlined above.
43. I have come to accept Joe AliTs premise that not a single species is unaffected by the rot taking place.
44. Several reports have quoted numbers of affected and unaffected relatives of Crohn's disease patients, including twins.
45. Affected children inevitably attract more than their fair share of parental attention which can cause problems with unaffected siblings.
46. All sporting fixtures including soccer matches in Belfast city, which is unaffected by the disease,(sentence dictionary) were called off yesterday.
47. The cleavage pattern of the remainder of the insert is unaffected by the antibiotic.
48. The presence of perinuclear antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies in unaffected family members of ulcerative colitis patients favours this view.
49. So during windy days you do better working burrows with entrances unaffected by wind.
50. The patient pulls the sweater over his head and then puts the unaffected arm into its sleeve.
51. However nervous she may have felt inside, her warm smile and unaffected manner were a photographer's delight.
52. Deplorable as our child care is, those who make the laws are largely unaffected.
53. They are unaffected by ultra-violet light and do not become brittle or discolour over time.
54. Foreign currency sensitivity can of course be unaffected by geographical exposure; it can be down to commodity prices.
55. Ace repressed a shudder, while Howard looked on unaffected, having seen the stones when they first arrived at the university.
56. The arteries, much more rigid than veins and buried deeper in the body, are unaffected.
57. Marie Brown thought she was one of the fortunate ones to sail through unaffected.
58. Unaffected adventurers can help their friends to leave the Tower, but affected characters will have to be manhandled out of the place.
59. Hill people, valley people, what does it matter if gullibility remains unaffected by our environments?
60. Yet despite the handicap ensuing from the mutation, and contrary to observations in human pathology, the strain appears to be unaffected.
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