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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91. Note the purplish blue calcifications in the media; note that the lumen is unaffected by this process.
92. Notice that make this accounting treatment, China An's net assets per share and cash flow unaffected.
93. One of the rays may be absorbed while the other is unaffected.
94. Cross bar must be high enough to be unaffected by the fire.
95. The house abutting against the hill stood unaffected in the squall.
96. Extensor spasticities of lower-limb was induced by later supination to siting(54%), supination to sitting(49%), resistance flexion of unaffected knee(44%).
97. Like a lotus that is unsoiled by the mud from which it springs, he lives unaffected by worldly temptations, ever calm, serene and peaceful.
98. Buddy's pure, unaffected harmonica melodies are masterfully accompanied by piano, guitar, and string bass.
99. Bingley was good looking and gentlemanlike ; he had a pleasant countenance , and easy , unaffected manners.
100. He let his camera rest unsparingly on faces until all masks dissolved, and the lips and the eyes seemed to express some unaffected truth.
101. A third radiation group was unaffected by the magnetic field.
102. The one American industry unaffected by the depression of trade is the beamy industry.
103. People that are high in easygoingness are very relaxed, broadminded, and unaffected by change.
104. By contrast, reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) remained relatively unaffected and are found in the millions in the northern arctic regions today.
105. They have no electric charge and are completely unaffected by electromagnetic or strong interaction forces.
106. With any unaffected individual Shirley could easily and quickly cement an acquaintance.
107. Being from the Plane of Fire,(www.Sentencedict.com) Efreet are unaffected by spells of Fire Magic.
108. The correctness of the program, however, is unaffected by the truncated name.
109. A wonderful balance between the lusciousness of the botrytis affected grapes and the intense fruit characters of the unaffected grapes. A sweet wine perfectly with fruit based dessert.
110. His language was natural , unaffected , distinctively vivid[sentencedict.com], humorous and strongly charming.
111. With horizontally fine runing heighten device, it make it easy for mounting of surface copper cover, let it unaffected by deflective or too deep pre-buried bottom box.
112. It is central in the chest, radiates through to the back or neck, and is unaffected by position unless dissection into the pericardium with hemopericardium has produced an acute pericarditis.
113. Her laughter was so unaffected, so incredulous, that the officers were impressed.
114. But other characteristics of metabolic syndrome, such as abnormal blood LDL or HDL cholesterol levels or triglycerides, were unaffected by the cinnamon extract.
115. Other regions of the babies' brains appeared unaffected by the drugs, and the researchers did not see any changes in babies treated with betamethasone.
116. Obligate heterozygote --- An individual who may be clinically unaffected but on the basis of pedigree analysis must carry a specific mutant allele.
117. The incisive , cultured but unaffected voice matched Peat - Smith's ingenuous appearance.
118. Furthermore, my sightseeing schedule was unaffected by hotel check-in and check-out times; I could carry my little bag to museums and tourist sites, and stash it in a locker when need be.
119. Fixed costs are those costs which are unaffected by changes in the level of production, for example, the factory rent and depreciation of machinery.
120. Or if a household does underreport its spending, he assumes that it also downplays its food expenses proportionately, so that their Engel's coefficient is unaffected.
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