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unestablished
[ uhn-i-stab-lisht ]
adjective
- not established.
- British. (of a worker or job) temporary, part-time, or having a special or unique routine.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of unestablished1
First recorded in 1640–50; un- 1 + established ( def )
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Example Sentences
Consequently, while the direction of the what-not-how-now line is definitely fixed, their actual positions remain unestablished.
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The plain, simple facts are far more potent than unestablished fiction could possibly be.
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It now, in December, condemns her no less as the unestablished church.
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The position of a disestablished or an unestablished Church is comparatively modern, and has given rise to new jural conceptions.
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Many things unaccepted and unestablished to-day shall be proverbial platitudes of to-morrow.
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