Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Not fought.
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- adjective Not
fought .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Or perhaps he knew that never again would he have the power to gather all the fighting men of every tribe; if he retreated now, with the battle unfought, who would follow him again?
He Don't Know Him 2010
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Nearly halfway through the Obama administration's term, the battle to banish the Bush administration's policy legacy remains largely unfought, let alone won.
Shahid Buttar: Restoring the Fourth Amendment: How We the People Can Win Over Washington 2010
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However, if any battles remain unfought due to the peacekeeper, or if second-place does not score one or more of the battles, the sum total number of points decreases.
Archive 2007-08-01 2007
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The right wing's hubris has reached a point that will not go unfought.
Printing: Bush's Criminal, Toxic Presidency Poisons All Areas of Government, Not Just Spying 2005
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The right wing's hubris has reached a point that will not go unfought.
Bush's Criminal, Toxic Presidency Poisons All Areas of Government, Not Just Spying 2005
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The fires went unfought, the battles of mere humans unjoined.
Ship Of Destiny Hobb, Robin 2000
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Armies fight battles deploying whatever materiel and personnel they have at their disposal, and in more peaceful times develop new military capabilities in anticipation of battles still unfought.
Managing with Dual Strategies Derek F. Abell 1993
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It seems to me too poor a thing that you should go with our treasure unfought to your ships, now that you have made your way thus far into our land.
The Early Middle Ages 500-1000 Robert Brentano 1964
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But wherever the mûmakil came there the horses would not go, but blenched and swerved away; and the great monsters were unfought, and stood like towers of defence, and the Haradrim rallied about them.
The Lord of the Rings Tolkien, J. R. R. 1954
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Many foes stood before it, and on the further half of the plain were other hosts still unfought.
The Lord of the Rings Tolkien, J. R. R. 1954
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