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Definition of unproclaimed in English: unproclaimedadjective ʌnprəˈkleɪmd Not announced officially or publicly. the heir who, unproclaimed, awaits his lordship Example sentencesExamples - As Thomas had come to massage a growing friendship with Frost, so she had come to breathe the same air as Thomas, for Eleanour Farjeon nurtured a secret, unproclaimed love for Edward Thomas.
- Italo Calvino (photo, left) died in 1985, and the writings marking his point of arrival at the time of his death were suffused with an unproclaimed postmodern embarrassment in the face of any demand that writing should be ‘significant.’
- Furthermore, because we believe that the Criminal Code should accurately reflect the intentions of Parliament, the Committee has concluded that the unproclaimed sections should be repealed.
- The height of this disaster is made manifest by one example: the UNC in opposition will not support unproclaimed legislation which it introduced when it was in charge.
- Recognizing that Bernie's microscopes each used a variety of lenses, the chemists made Bernie their unproclaimed expert on lenses.
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