undeterred

/ˌʌndɪˈtɜːrd/
adjective
  1. Not discouraged or prevented from doing something, even when facing difficulties or opposition.
    • Undeterred by the rain, the children continued playing outside.
    • The team was undeterred by their early losses and went on to win the championship.
    • She was undeterred by the criticism and kept working on her invention.
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