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UK
/ʌnməlˈɛstɪd/
]
[ US /ˌənməˈɫɛstɪd/ ]
[ US /ˌənməˈɫɛstɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- not interfered with, disturbed, or harmed
How To Use unmolested In A Sentence
- skedaddled", leaving them free, so far as it was concerned, to continue their retreat unmolested. The Boy Slaves
- Somehow , they managed to unmolested in my kitchen until the next morning.
- So H.W. came to the Little Town and ran his business hated by every World War II veteran in the community but essentially unmolested.
- Several long days and night passed unmolested, all seemed to have grounded their arms of rebellion, and no callidity appeared to be going on with any of the parties. The $30,000 Bequest and Other Stories
- For if a particular piece of land be considered absolutely, it contains no reason why it should belong to one man more than to another, but if it be considered in respect of its adaptability to cultivation, and the unmolested use of the land, it has a certain commensuration to be the property of one and not of another man, as the Philosopher shows. ' An Essay on Mediaeval Economic Teaching
- By fixing and suppressing the enemy, we allow our own maneuvering element to accomplish its task relatively unmolested.
- In point of fact, it is still possible to stroll unmolested in many neighborhoods, free of the odor of cinders and without fear of imminent incineration.
- The next twenty customers aren't allowed in until the last of the previous group has left and meticulous sales assistants have restored the shelves and racks to their unmolested condition.
- The hackmen would rather drive your dead body around town for nothing than let you enjoy the luxury of walking about unmolested. Lippincott's Magazine, August, 1885
- It's remarkable, really - people get up, have breakfast, get the mail, tend the garden; in this sense they are unmolested.