Unmitigated in a sentence as an adjective

The system of "who can check all the boxes for the lowest price" is an unmitigated train wreck.

It's all about her wanting to **** up for once, after a life of unmitigated success.

I haven't felt the need to downvote a post since PG stripped us of our ability to do so, but this is unmitigated ****.

It's the kind of detachment from prolonged exposure to extreme, unmitigated stress.

Let's dial back the vitriolLastly, equality isn't an unmitigated good.

Are we so enamored with ourselves that we can't imagine any other reason for people not liking what we do except pure greed and unmitigated corruption?****, I like AirBnb.

It is not "fool"-proof, but it will probably dilute an unmitigated disaster into an incomplete disaster: Keep a file named -i in the sensitive directories.

Web development languages have been profoundly, deeply single-threaded, to the point that the web world began to take it as an unmitigated virtue that a page started with a request, generated a response, and dropped everything in the world that it knew at the end of the request.

Unmitigated definitions

adjective

not diminished or moderated in intensity or severity; sometimes used as an intensifier; "unmitigated suffering"; "an unmitigated horror"; "an unmitigated lie"