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unmitigated [ʌnˈmɪt̬əgeɪt̬ɪd, Brit -ˈmɪtɪgeɪt-] ADJ

1. unmitigated (unrelieved):

2. unmitigated (downright):

consumado(-a)

motivate [ˈmoʊt̬əveɪt, Brit ˈməʊtɪ-] VB trans

cultivated ADJ

1. cultivated AGR:

cultivado(-a)

2. cultivated person:

culto(-a)

unmoved [ʌnˈmuːvd] ADJ

1. unmoved (undisturbed):

2. unmoved (firm):

untreated [ʌnˈtriːt̬ɪd, Brit -tɪd] ADJ

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Apathy in schools is most easily recognized by students being unmotivated or, quite commonly, being motivated by outside factors.
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He is unmotivated and lacks purpose and his coach criticizes him for his lack of team spirit.
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The airmen assigned there are apathetic, slovenly, and unmotivated.
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This stereotype depicts people from the outer suburbs as unintelligent, undereducated, unmotivated, unrefined, lacking in fashion sense, working-class or unemployed.
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He appears listless and unmotivated in the monster court.
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Later it becomes apparent that his attitude and display of truncated limbs are intended to scare off unmotivated applicants.
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It is fairly demoralizing and can lead to unmotivated teams.
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Lat's parents worry over his lack of interest in his studies; he acknowledges their concern but finds himself unmotivated to forgo play for academic pursuits.
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