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Definition of unswayed in English: unswayedadjectiveʌnˈsweɪdˌənˈsweɪd (of a person) not influenced or affected. (人)不动摇的,不为所动的;不受影响的 investors are unswayed by suggestions that the numbers are overblown 投资者并未受到数字被夸大之说的影响。 Example sentencesExamples - He, for one, is unswayed: ‘These people have not contributed to our society.’
- The 14 countries who gathered at the Sheraton Walker Hill Hotel in Seoul split into two groups, with those favoring engagement remaining unswayed by the sanctioneers.
- He is keen on several Irish companies - he lists out CRH, Elan and Bank of Ireland as current favourites - but is unswayed by talk of the Celtic Tiger, preferring to focus on underlying growth rates in individual companies.
- ‘Indeed,’ she said absently, unswayed by his attempt at humour.
- Regarding possible changes in IR35, she is unswayed.
- Despite numerous ‘judgments’ against owners of protest sites, it seems that the little man is unswayed and the Internet remains a perfect medium for making grumblings heard.
- Despite its narrow successes, the intensive propaganda campaign left the public unswayed in more fundamental respects.
- Fortunately, we drew a rational, deliberative judge, unswayed by the case's racially charged nature: a poor black kid against a rich white Ivy Leaguer.
- Civil rights groups say the death penalty is an anachronism for a modern nation, but Singapore officials have been unswayed by appeals to stop the execution.
- Somehow, somewhere there is someone thinking independently, unswayed by the media.
- He's unswayed by the government's backing of his nomination.
- The student was almost unswayed by her bland tone.
- She pouted at him, but he stood, unswayed, by the doorway.
- I am utterly unswayed by his attempt to argue one is a drastic departure from the traditional focus, while the other is not.
- For those, like him, unswayed by such arguments, there are, though, signs of a forthcoming shift.
- It's good to see that a subsequent jury was unswayed by the arguments of an ambulance-chasing QC.
- He takes a relatively restrained approach to potentially melodramatic material and scenes in which she is unswayed by bribes or beatings make a considerable impact.
- It's a crowd of Christians unswayed by public opinion polls 90 percent in favor of war, because they know a longer history and a larger community.
- In contrast, one could argue that financial analysts might be unswayed by reports of the use of popular techniques, since their job is to predict the earnings and wellbeing of firms in the industry.
- It's a good thing she did not have to give evidence before him - he appears to be monumentally unswayed by codswallop.
Synonyms impartial, unprejudiced, non-partisan, neutral, objective, outside, disinterested, without fear or favour, dispassionate, detached, even-handed, open-minded, equitable, fair, fair-minded, just
Rhymesabrade, afraid, aid, aide, ambuscade, arcade, balustrade, barricade, Belgrade, blade, blockade, braid, brigade, brocade, cannonade, carronade, cascade, cavalcade, cockade, colonnade, crusade, dissuade, downgrade, enfilade, esplanade, evade, fade, fusillade, glade, grade, grenade, grillade, handmade, harlequinade, homemade, invade, jade, lade, laid, lemonade, limeade, made, maid, man-made, marinade, masquerade, newlaid, orangeade, paid, palisade, parade, pasquinade, persuade, pervade, raid, serenade, shade, Sinéad, staid, stockade, stock-in-trade, suede, tailor-made, they'd, tirade, trade, Ubaid, underpaid, undismayed, unplayed, unsprayed, upbraid, upgrade, wade Definition of unswayed in US English: unswayedadjectiveˌənˈsweɪdˌənˈswād predicative (of a person) not influenced or affected. (人)不动摇的,不为所动的;不受影响的 investors are unswayed by suggestions that the numbers are overblown 投资者并未受到数字被夸大之说的影响。 Example sentencesExamples - Despite numerous ‘judgments’ against owners of protest sites, it seems that the little man is unswayed and the Internet remains a perfect medium for making grumblings heard.
- I am utterly unswayed by his attempt to argue one is a drastic departure from the traditional focus, while the other is not.
- It's a crowd of Christians unswayed by public opinion polls 90 percent in favor of war, because they know a longer history and a larger community.
- Fortunately, we drew a rational, deliberative judge, unswayed by the case's racially charged nature: a poor black kid against a rich white Ivy Leaguer.
- Somehow, somewhere there is someone thinking independently, unswayed by the media.
- She pouted at him, but he stood, unswayed, by the doorway.
- It's a good thing she did not have to give evidence before him - he appears to be monumentally unswayed by codswallop.
- The 14 countries who gathered at the Sheraton Walker Hill Hotel in Seoul split into two groups, with those favoring engagement remaining unswayed by the sanctioneers.
- He, for one, is unswayed: ‘These people have not contributed to our society.’
- Regarding possible changes in IR35, she is unswayed.
- In contrast, one could argue that financial analysts might be unswayed by reports of the use of popular techniques, since their job is to predict the earnings and wellbeing of firms in the industry.
- He's unswayed by the government's backing of his nomination.
- Despite its narrow successes, the intensive propaganda campaign left the public unswayed in more fundamental respects.
- He is keen on several Irish companies - he lists out CRH, Elan and Bank of Ireland as current favourites - but is unswayed by talk of the Celtic Tiger, preferring to focus on underlying growth rates in individual companies.
- It's good to see that a subsequent jury was unswayed by the arguments of an ambulance-chasing QC.
- ‘Indeed,’ she said absently, unswayed by his attempt at humour.
- For those, like him, unswayed by such arguments, there are, though, signs of a forthcoming shift.
- Civil rights groups say the death penalty is an anachronism for a modern nation, but Singapore officials have been unswayed by appeals to stop the execution.
- The student was almost unswayed by her bland tone.
- He takes a relatively restrained approach to potentially melodramatic material and scenes in which she is unswayed by bribes or beatings make a considerable impact.
Synonyms impartial, unprejudiced, non-partisan, neutral, objective, outside, disinterested, without fear or favour, dispassionate, detached, even-handed, open-minded, equitable, fair, fair-minded, just |