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- adjective That has not been
confronted .
Etymologies
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Examples
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To allow crimes to go unconfronted destorys any moral authority or suasion this country has around the world.
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This single unconfronted act marks the birth of the next American civil war.
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But it will take too long for the UK, or more particularly England, to form such a clear, progressive view of itself and its role in the modern world for as long as its imperial history remains unconfronted.
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Beck is only dangerous because he is so far unconfronted in the bullsh*t arena.
Robbie Gennet: Screw The View: Obama Should Appear on The Glenn Beck Show 2010
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Beck is only dangerous because he is so far unconfronted in the bullsh*t arena.
Robbie Gennet: Screw The View : Obama Should Appear on The Glenn Beck Show 2010
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Because the footage shot in Hiroshima and Nagasaki was hidden for so long, the atomic bombings quickly sank, unconfronted and unresolved, into the deeper recesses of American awareness, as a costly nuclear arms race, and nuclear proliferation, accelerated.
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Because the footage shot in Hiroshima and Nagasaki was hidden for so long, the atomic bombings quickly sank, unconfronted and unresolved, into the deeper recesses of American awareness, as a costly nuclear arms race, and nuclear proliferation, accelerated.
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Left unconfronted, it is a dangerous practice in the making.
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Because these unconscious drives, unconfronted, are 'cooking our goose!'
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He will go on in his immaturity, unconfronted by a culture who hopes he will somehow magically learn responsibility - while at the same time offering him a second quick easy divorce from his second wife, who, it turns out was not compatible with him either.
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