How to Use unmitigated in a Sentence
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These were kids, giggling at the unmitigated joy baseball brings to our youth.
—Bryce Millercolumnist, San Diego Union-Tribune, 2 Oct. 2022
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Swift's re-recordings project has thus far proven to be an unmitigated triumph.
—Hugh McIntyre, Forbes, 13 Aug. 2023
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Cars that are sitting at the side of a freeway or highway are an unmitigated hazard to all.
—Lance Eliot, Forbes, 26 May 2021
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Thus far, this petro-pivot to the East has been an unmitigated success.
—Stephen Lezak, The New Republic, 12 July 2022
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This is an unmitigated good (and one that is a moral imperative to extend to the rest of the world).
—Alexis C. Madrigal, The Atlantic, 15 Aug. 2021
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Everyone and anyone who wants to see the past week as unmitigated success can do so.
—Eric Bolin, ajc, 27 Nov. 2017
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Trying to get as many people out of the area, in less time, would be an unmitigated disaster.
—Eric Berger, Ars Technica, 1 Sep. 2020
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Prison, even at its best, doesn’t feel tolerable—this unmitigated prison feels less so.
—Arthur Longworth, The New York Review of Books, 12 Apr. 2020
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Steele gave me a quick look and a nod, his eyes reflecting surprise, relief and unmitigated joy.
—Gene Myers, Detroit Free Press, 14 June 2022
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In some parts of the world, wildfires, or lack thereof, was an unmitigated success story.
—Tristan Bove, Fortune, 1 June 2026
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There’s a consensus these days that the war was close to an unmitigated catastrophe.
—Cameron Hilditch, National Review, 14 Mar. 2021
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And today, Hunter has the unmitigated gall to pull a stunt in committee.
—Rachel Schilke, Washington Examiner, 10 Jan. 2024
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There aren’t many who would pour their hearts out in an unmitigated love serenade to the forebear of all brassicas.
—Yotam Ottolenghi, New York Times, 15 Mar. 2023
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All of it has been an unmitigated disaster this season.
—James Mirtle, New York Times, 11 Mar. 2026
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What Pap sees as an evil, Juicy understands as an unmitigated good.
—Vinson Cunningham, The New Yorker, 30 May 2022
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To allow Justin to have time with his family, unmitigated time where his mind is elsewhere.
—Angeline Jane Bernabe, ABC News, 15 June 2026
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But the pure viciousness and grotesquery of his acts had already cast him as an unmitigated monster in the public eye.
—Paul Schrodt, Men's Health, 22 Sep. 2022
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Unresolved is the larger issue of how cities can deal with the huge urban impacts of unmitigated tech growth.
—Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY, 17 June 2018
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His good vibes are the cherry on top of the on-field impact that’s made his surprising signing an unmitigated success.
—Los Angeles Times, 7 Sep. 2021
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The Lions beat the Giants, who appear to be an unmitigated mess right now.
—Sam Mellinger, kansascity, 19 Sep. 2017
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With Young Thug, that feels like an insult to all the unmitigated brilliance that came before.
—Chris Richards, Washington Post, 23 Oct. 2019
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Largely considered to be an unmitigated disaster at the time, the film is now a cult classic.
—Katie Walsh, Los Angeles Times, 4 Apr. 2023
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One ace cannot save a total, unmitigated disaster.
—Dieter Kurtenbach, Mercury News, 16 June 2026
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Think of the unmitigated flow of plastic into the environment as a stream.
—WIRED, 29 Nov. 2022
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Failure to win a title over the four years of James’ contract would be an unmitigated disaster.
—Dylan Hernandez, latimes.com, 12 July 2018
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From a pure wins and losses perspective, the Browne suits have been an unmitigated disaster.
—Cam Wolf, GQ, 25 May 2018
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For leaders, that load is unmitigated stress and pressure that steadily approaches a tipping point.
—Julian Hayes Ii, Forbes.com, 1 July 2026
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The introduction of the House bill was not met with unmitigated joy from the senators who had signed onto their own version of the bill.
—Grace Segers, The New Republic, 21 Sep. 2022
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Their debate, held just a few days before the second vote, was an unmitigated catastrophe for Le Pen.
—Lauren Collins, The New Yorker, 24 June 2019
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Amazon’s last Prime Day earlier this month ended up as an unmitigated win for the company in terms of sales.
—Tristan Bove, Fortune, 28 July 2022
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