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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
unswayed

1590s, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of sway (v.).

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unswayed

a. Without being swayed, unconvinced, not having changed opinion.

WordNet
unswayed

adj. not influenced or affected; "stewed in its petty provincialism untouched by the brisk debates that stirred the old world"- V.L.Parrington; "unswayed by personal considerations" [syn: uninfluenced, untouched]

Usage examples of "unswayed".

This would seem an ideal opportunity for a diligent prosecutor, unswayed by politics and suitably appalled by such a massive rip-off, to launch a criminal probe.

His few unswayed refusals have led to awakening to himself hard in her mouth, in her hand, or between her legs.

Eastern Europe will chart its own course, unswayed by outside interference.

Part of that greatness was due to his capacity to examine reality objectively, unswayed by self-esteem and personal grandiosity.

But that it would be risked Sheer on our lines, while still they stand unswayed, In conscious battle-trim, I reckoned not.

She had always prided herself on being strong, loyal, reliable, unswayed by emotion.

But the teacher was unswayed -- and perhaps severely nearsighted as well.

All he had to do was fly directly toward the castle, unswayed by optical effects.

He was letting me make the choice unswayed by lust and desire and all of the other erotic emotions I knew he could rouse with just the merest touch of his lips.