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untouched
adjective as in whole; not spoiled
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Example Sentences
Most of these workplace systems and daily practices have been largely untouched by traditional DEI efforts.
For two years, he left Daniel’s room untouched, but the image of the empty bed tormented him, so Puerta replaced it with two recliners.
Two other mounds or tips would remain largely untouched, with only their lower slopes grass seeded, and trees planted.
To be sure, vast portions of the university’s diversity program descriptions remain untouched on its website.
Somehow, the three slats across the back were untouched by flames that melted steel beams and cookware.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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