0 still continuing to do something or enthusiastic about doing it despite a bad situation:
Undeterred by these antipathies, members of the group quickly began intensive culturally creative activity at their new base.
Undeterred by the ongoing institutional rivalry, experts from various backgrounds cooperated with apparent ease.
Undeterred, he shepherded his flock and gradually built up a base of popular support through a display of leadership, toughness and humour.
Nevertheless, supporters of judicial hegemony seem undeterred in championing the judiciary as the exclusive body for resolving rights conflicts.
If they want more to eat, then they can just work longer hours, undeterred by disability or unemployment.
We must never compromise, we must be undeterred, we must never let anything get in our way.
Equally, they must be men undeterred by purists who discount the science content of the work they will do.
Undeterred, however, by such attitudes, many coal miners were apparently enthusiastic members of the bands of church singers and bellringers.