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untested

British  
/ ʌnˈtɛstɪd /

adjective

  1. not having been tested or examined

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Bereaved families were concerned about the delay and the possibility of appointing a chair who used an "untested and unrefined methodology", the letter said.

From BBC

“However, untested allegations printed in a local newspaper — no matter how compelling — do not override the privacy rights” of victims.

From Los Angeles Times

The streaming giant had pitched the movies to potential licensees more than a year before its release, but few were eager to go all in on an untested, original animated franchise.

From The Wall Street Journal

A vote favoring Albertan independence would trigger a complex, and untested, series of constitutional procedures before taking effect.

From The Wall Street Journal

And while Rahman, 60, has on occasion been the de-facto chair of an emaciated BNP when his mother was jailed and more recently when she was ill, he's largely seen as an untested leader.

From BBC