unexamined
Americanadjective
Example Sentences
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On a desk in Las Vegas, film from infrared cameras revealing new, dangerous sources of heat coming from the bulge sat, unopened and unexamined.
From Literature
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In a February 2024 letter to the Judicial Conference Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure, more than 50 companies said “unexamined and unsupported claims” created ongoing problems in the “management and resolution of mass-tort multidistrict litigation proceedings.”
As my colleagues and I argue in a friend-of-the-court brief for the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, the justices shouldn’t let the religious-liberty consequences of this case go unexamined.
It added that it would not reopen the investigation unless a wealth of new, unexamined, and admissible evidence was introduced.
From BBC
Flipping through her tabbed files with stickers and quoting from forensic medicine books, she pointed to alleged gaps in the investigation - from the unexamined crime scene to the absence of qualified electrical and forensic experts at the scene of the crime.
From BBC
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