adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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relatively
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Equally, Britain has had centuries of relatively undisturbed independence and constitutional continuity, so a certain confidence comes as no surprise.
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There are very few roads crossing the moor, and the wildlife remains relatively undisturbed .
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Some women are relatively undisturbed by their monthly bleed.
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Prefers relatively undisturbed soil at the base and should be planted in full sun.
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This pattern continued relatively undisturbed until 1959, when a short period of major upheaval began.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The tomb was left undisturbed for over 800 years.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A third took him into the garden where he looked at the neat undisturbed flower-beds.
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But they did not venture into the hinterland, leaving the rebels there undisturbed .
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Near the upper west-facing slopes, I was surprised to find woods that seemed ancient and undisturbed .
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So, the artists' shell remains intact, the fusty public image undisturbed .
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Studies have shown that bighorns harassed by people feed less and are warier than sheep in undisturbed areas.
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The Museum's policy is that it is far better to leave such time-capsules undisturbed .
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They prefer shallow, undisturbed water.