1. undeterred - Adjective
2. undeterred - Adjective Satellite
not deterred
Source: WordNetpursued his own path...undeterred by lack of popular appreciation and understanding Source: Internet
After capturing Kodagu on another occasion, Tippu proclaimed, "If you ever dare to ambush my men again, I will honor everyone of you with Islam", undeterred, the resilient Kodavas ambushed his men yet again and drove them back to Mysore. Source: Internet
Although critics proved hostile, with César Cui calling the symphony "routine" and "meretricious", both works were received with extreme enthusiasm by audiences and Tchaikovsky, undeterred, continued to conduct the symphony in Russia and Europe. Source: Internet
ATLANTA, GA (CNN) – Undeterred by a barrage of criticism, Georgia is moving ahead with its plan to reopen some nonessential businesses Friday despite an increase in coronavirus deaths in the state. Source: Internet
But these students are undeterred and mobilised by the realisation of a sense of both professional and civic duty. Source: Internet
An undeterred Paganini continues to perform on three, two, and finally on a single string. Source: Internet