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unreˈproved, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
a1400–50Alexander 3092 For-þi ȝour werke ay be witt ȝe wirke vnreproued [v.r. vnreprefytt]. c1400Found. St. Bartholomew's (1923) 13 He..yn his techynge vnrepreuyd was fownde. 1420–2Lydg. Thebes 4152 That we bygan we knyghtly han achieuyd Vpon our foon, with worship vnrepreuyd. 1578Whetstone Promos & Cass. ii. iii. i, God graunt I scape this blacke day unreprev'd. 1590Spenser F.Q. ii. vii. 16 The antique world..with glad thankes, and vnreproued truth, The gifts of soueraigne bountie did embrace. 1615G. Sandys Trav. 14 Yet haue the Christians their Churches, and vnreproued exercise of religion. 1667Milton P.L. iv. 493 With eyes Of conjugal attraction unreprov'd. 1703De Foe More Reform. 8 Let them expose thy Errors to the Town, Thou shalt go unreprov'd, 'till they repent. 1760–72H. Brooke Fool of Qual. (1809) III. 18 Man..riots at large and unreproved. 1820Scott Monast. iv, The servants mingled,..unreproved and with freedom, in whatever conversation was going forward. 1861Ld. Acton in Gasquet Ld. A. & Circle (1906) 165 Newman's view of the Council of Trent should not go unreproved. |