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unimˈposed, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
1642Milton Apol. Smect. 50 The very act of prayer and thanksgiving with those free and unimpos'd expressions..is the greatest decency that can be imagin'd. 1677Gilpin Demonol. ii. iv. 249 From the toleration of a private Opinion of some Doctors and unimposed, it obtained at last a Canon to make it Authentick, Publick Doctrine. So unimˈposedly adv.
1647Boyle in Birch Life (1744) 80 The gallantry..of their own principles will carry them on unimposedly to do much more. |