'Unabate' is not actually a dictionary word, it is 'Unabated', meaning "with undiminished force, power or vigor".
The word vigor typically refers to physical or mental strength, energy, or vitality. It can also imply enthusiasm, liveliness, or intensity in one's actions or pursuits.
In what capacity are you talking? Are we talking vigor as in energy/effort? If so you could say "I walked up the hill with much vigor" meaning you gave the hill climb a lot of effort or you could say " I didn't enjoy that dance lesson as it was too vigorous" meaning it was to energetic.
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The power steering belt has an adjustment pulley. To tighten the belt on a 1994 Acura Vigor loosen the adjustment pulley and pull it up higher than tighten it.
Action, activity, energy, vigor, and vitality. Hope This Helps!
In the way, and with the vigor (or lack of it), with which they enforce it.
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"Navitus" is a Latin word meaning energy or force. It is often used to denote vitality, vigor, or strength.
power? Power, force, intangible ability, vigor, steadfast, solid, inpenetrable. Hope that helps Power. strong tough
Imperfectly developed in size or vigor; small and feeble; inferior; petty., A youth; a novice.
From Dictionary.comStrength - the quality or state of being strong; bodily or muscular power; vigor.