[
US
/ənˈsiɫd/
]
[ UK /ʌnsˈiːld/ ]
[ UK /ʌnsˈiːld/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
not established or confirmed
his doom is as yet unsealed -
not closed or secured with or as if with a seal
unsealed goods
the letter arrived unsealed
How To Use unsealed In A Sentence
- The place seemed as an open tomb, an unsealed sepulcher, a deathly resting place, quietly awaiting corpses to crowd its halls and fulfill its purpose.
- The blue asbestos was completely exposed and unsealed when the coaches arrived in the interior department.
- By the mid 1970s, the antiquated well canales of Mykonos were also finally "unsealed" for renovations. American Chronicle
- The bee sequence involves two of the stranded characters being encased inside the cell of a honeycomb, with the effect of sealing the cell being achieved by filming the cell being unsealed and then running the film backwards.
- The next witness, Edward Newcomb, who had also been party to the fraud, further described the forging of election documents and the placing of McClellan tickets in unsealed envelopes.
- He states that He has "unsealed" this "Wine", thereby disclosing spiritual truths that were hitherto unknown, and enabling those who quaff thereof to "discern the splendours of the light of divine unity" and to "grasp the essential purpose underlying the Scriptures of God". The Kitáb-i-Aqdas
- Great Sandy National Park (Fraser Island Section) is not presently listed as claimable under the Act. A network of roads and tracks exist, with approximately 1,000 km of unsealed sand tracks and 44 km of gravel roads, most of which are ungazetted and established originally for forestry purposes. Fraser Island, Australia
- Another 12 team reps are in the studio and won't know the results until the envelopes are unsealed.
- I dropped the other articles of paper on the counter top, while I opened the unsealed envelope.
- If we sent our letters in unsealed envelopes then anyone who gained possession of the envelope would be able to read its contents.