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  • adjective Not vandalized.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ vandalized

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Examples

  • Philip Zimbardo of Stanford conducted an experiment in which he found that a car parked on a sedate street in a middle-class New York neighborhood would sit unvandalized for days—that is, until Mr. Zimbardo himself came back with a hammer and broke the first window.

    The Man Who Defined Deviancy Up Jr. Holman W. Jenkins 2011

  • Just down the road was a building from 1820 with glass intact yes, old 1820 glass unvandalized, it must have been a sorting station for workers now gone that the road connecting this wild side of the Big Island has come.

    Hawaiian Adventure Day 8: Akaka falls, woodwork and the best breakfast in the USA Elizabeth McClung 2009

  • Just down the road was a building from 1820 with glass intact yes, old 1820 glass unvandalized, it must have been a sorting station for workers now gone that the road connecting this wild side of the Big Island has come.

    Archive 2009-10-01 Elizabeth McClung 2009

  • “That must be it,” I said to myself as I caught a glimpse, three blocks ahead, of a miraculously unvandalized 1958 pink Cadillac that had been turned into an outside eating booth.

    The Bloomsday Dead Adrian McKinty 2007

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