ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not influenced or affected (by something).

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1734.  [see prec.].

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1748.  Anson’s Voy., III. vii. 363. Cool and uninfluenced by what they had drank.

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1772.  J. Allen, Serm. at St. Mary’s, Oxford (1773), 18. Where there is such an Unanimity among the unprejudiced, uninfluenced Members of the holy Catholic Church in all Ages, it may be fairly presumed that what they maintained is of heavenly Extraction.

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1807.  Lady Morgan, Patriotic Sk. Ireland, II. 118. The character of a nation, so far as it is uninfluenced by climate, must in a great degree be the result of the policy by which it is governed.

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1853.  Kane, Grinnell Exp., xii. (1856), 86. The pack seems as yet uninfluenced.

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1880.  Disraeli, Endym., xliii. Lord Roehampton … will not … be uninfluenced by the circumstances.

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