1. unabated - Adjective
2. unabated - Adjective Satellite
continuing at full strength or intensity
Source: WordNetFull of years, Sir Frank's body died. The diphtheria which carried him off caused him as much suffering as it would have done an ordinary man; dying was not eased by his unique gift. He slid out into the long darkness - but his consciousness continued unabated in eight other bodies. Brian Aldiss
The curiosity to see the prisoners appears to be unabated. Lewis Tappan
Drug use, within entire teams continues unabated. It is planned and deliberate cheating, with complex methods, sophisticated substances and techniques, and the active complicity of doctors, scientists, team officials and riders. There is nothing accidental about it. Dick Pound
Jung thought that Christianity had promised the cessation of suffering for 1,000 years, yet suffering went on unabated. At the same time, Christianity had put a lot of emphasis on spiritual development at the expense of material development. Jordan Peterson
the winds are unabated Source: Internet
the popularity of his books among young people continued unabated Source: Internet