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  • adjective Not infringed.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ infringed

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Examples

  • What is freedom other than the uninfringed opportunity to expand ones options?

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Anti-Wal-Mart Astroturf 2010

  • What is freedom other than the uninfringed opportunity to expand ones options?

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Anti-Wal-Mart Astroturf 2010

  • Now there remained no more (to preserve the priviledge granted to Dioneus uninfringed) but the Queene onely, to declare her

    The Decameron 2004

  • This circumstance greatly displeased the Florentines; but having just made peace with the duke, and the treaty being yet uninfringed on either side, they bethought themselves in a condition to recover the place; and that the opportunity might not be lost, they immediately appointed Rinaldo degli Albizzi and Palla

    The History of Florence 2003

  • Dorothea, early troubling her elders with questions about the facts around her, had wrought herself into some independent clearness as to the historical, political reasons why eldest sons had superior rights, and why land should be entailed: those reasons, impressing her with a certain awe, might be weightier than she knew, but here was a question of ties which left them uninfringed.

    Middlemarch 1871

  • Dorothea, early troubling her elders with questions about the facts around her, had wrought herself into some independent clearness as to the historical, political reasons why eldest sons had superior rights, and why land should be entailed: those reasons, impressing her with a certain awe, might be weightier than she knew, but here was a question of ties which left them uninfringed.

    Middlemarch: a study of provincial life (1900) 1871

  • But the independent exercise of this autonomy, by personal and corporate individuals, has one fundamental condition, viz.: the maintenance of all these individualities intact, each in its own sphere of action, with its rights uninfringed and its freedom uncurtailed in that sphere, yet each also preserving its just relation to all the rest in an all comprehensive social organization.

    History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III (of III) Matilda Joslyn Gage 1862

  • Dorothea, early troubling her elders with questions about the facts around her, had wrought herself into some independent clearness as to the historical, political reasons why eldest sons had superior rights, and why land should be entailed: those reasons, impressing her with a certain awe, might be weightier than she knew, but here was a question of ties which left them uninfringed.

    Middlemarch George Eliot 1849

  • Let it be but reasonable, "she said," but such as poor Isabelle can grant with duty and honour uninfringed, and you cannot tax my slender powers too highly.

    Quentin Durward Walter Scott 1801

  • Mann J held the patent valid but decidedly uninfringed.

    The IPKat - Passionate about IP 2010

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