Unmoved in a sentence as an adjective

I'm unmoved by that claim, as I suspect most of us are.

If someone puts all of this in the balance, you listen, and it won't leave you unmoved. Choose wisely whom you grant such power.

All of these leave the origin unmoved, and a line will always become a line. They are what we call linear transformations.

> Bringing the mind to its unmoved state, a state of no-thought, leads to an indescribable bliss. Do you have evidence to support this claim?

Stories like this usually leave me unmoved. But this particular story has left almost shaking in anger -- this is more than graft.

I remain unmoved by your opinion. >It would be one thing to reveal evidence of wrongdoing that one happens to fall into as part of their normal duties.

People are even more unmoved by accurate pictures painted by statistics than they are of "minorities living on the edge". That's the problem here.

However I must agree that I'm unmoved, I invite anyone who thinks this is particularly clever to visit www. pouet.

I'm unmoved by this sentimental drivel, and I think your urging to "please pause for a moment and ask yourself why" is the most pompous thing I have read on HN.

I think it says something that a person like myself, who could previously be counted on to buy each new generation of console is unmoved by Xbox One. Maybe you just got old? It takes a lot to get me to play a video game these days.

This is why I am unmoved by the hysteria over whether our society is "tolerant" enough. Not all choices are morally equal, and some actions are worthy of condemnation.

I can watch unmoved the departure of the last social-cultural busthe innumerable last buses, which are starting at every instant in all the worlds capitals. I make no effort to board them, and when the noise of each departure has died down, Thank goodness!

And that Random Internet Guy disagrees with a variety of federal judges on how to apply the rational basis test is interesting I guess, but you can see how I'd be unmoved. The purpose of civil marriage is mainly to promote families.

Even if the rest of the world is submerged, I imagine a single Netherlands-shaped island in the vast sea, populated by unmoved people not sure exactly what the fuss is all about.

The audience behaved like animals, the coordinator didn't present any solution and despite the fact the Stallman explicitly asked people not to record and publish videos of his reaction, the fellow that was recording it was unmoved. A complete shame in all aspects.

I think it says something that a person like myself, who could previously be counted on to buy each new generation of console is unmoved by Xbox One. At the same time, I expect the more mainstream customer might be just fine playing games and watching movies on the smartphone/tablet they almost surely already own. I don't think this is a bad idea, but I do think it might be too late.

“The quiet infants were silent not because they were future introverts—just the opposite—but because they had nervous systems that were unmoved by novelty.” These “high-reactive” babies grow up to be children who need a lot of time to decompress after school, need time alone to be creative and explore.

Unmoved definitions

adjective

emotionally unmoved; "always appeared completely unmoved and imperturbable"

See also: unaffected untouched

adjective

being in the original position; not having been moved; "the archeologists could date the vase because it was in-situ"; "an in-situ investigator"

See also: in-situ