单词 | unrallied |
释义 | unralliedadj. Not rallied; not reassembled, not reunited; scattered. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > expectation > despair, hopelessness > desperate state or condition > [adjective] > of events, actions, etc. unbootlyc1225 uncurablea1340 bootlessa1375 incurable1377 unremediablea1382 irreparablea1420 irrecuperable1430 unrecuperable?a1439 unrecoverable1461 unrecurable1465 remedilessa1513 remedeless1523 unrecompensablea1530 inemendable1532 immedicable1533 irrecoverablec1540 insanable1547 irremediable1547 irrecurable1548 unredeemable1551 cureless1557 unreparable1568 unrepairable1576 unmendable1584 unrelievablea1586 remedless1590 recurelessa1592 irrepairable1594 unrecovered1598 irremediless1602 unredressable1607 unsalvable1624 unrallied1651 reliefless1677 irrelievable1797 society > armed hostility > military operations > distribution of troops > [adjective] > relating to mobilization > disbanded > not reassembled unrallied1651 the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being scattered or dispersed > [adjective] > not gathered together ungathered1590 uncollected1730 unrallied1826 ungleaned1858 the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > [adjective] > gathering, collecting, or coming together > gathered together > gathered or gathering to common centre > not concentrated unrallied1826 1651 J. Jackson Sober Word 3 As Sheep unfolded, and as Souldiers unrallied, waiting for a time of gathering. 1663 E. Hickeringill Apol. Distressed Innocence in Wks. (1709) I. 273 Pompey, blasphemously rav'd after his fatal and unrallied Pharsalian defeat. 1826 Edinb. Mag. & Literary Misc. Feb. 205/2 His ideas were as yet unrallied. 1896 J. Ross Hist. Coldstream Guards ix. 215 Of the rest, a proportion were men exhausted or unrallied after their previous exertions. 1949 G. Trease Fortune, My Foe v. 52 They were open to attack, and for the time being they were unrallied, without formation. 2004 S. Englund Napoleon iii. xiv. 435 Not merely the Allies but French royalists, unrallied Jacobins, and refractory priests. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.1651 |
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