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  • adjective Not having been assessed.

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Examples

  • I've finished nearly all of the grading - enough to think of myself as done, although I have four extra credit projects still unassessed.

    Archive 2010-01-01 Wicked Teacher of the West 2010

  • I've finished nearly all of the grading - enough to think of myself as done, although I have four extra credit projects still unassessed.

    Taking a break Wicked Teacher of the West 2010

  • It deserves at least as large a place as we now provide for faddish, unsystematic and unassessed informal "experiments" or educational "reforms."

    Archive 2009-04-01 2009

  • Mind you, this was a student initiative, not one from the course, and so all those good things were pretty much accidental and unassessed.

    Archive 2007-07-01 Jonathan 2007

  • Mind you, this was a student initiative, not one from the course, and so all those good things were pretty much accidental and unassessed.

    Student shows in London. What's the point? Jonathan 2007

  • Archaeological findings, as yet unassessed, prove that the island was settled until the Spanish conquest in the 15th century.

    Coiba National Park and its Special Zone of Marine Protection, Panama 2009

  • It deserves at least as large a place as we now provide for faddish, unsystematic and unassessed informal "experiments" or educational "reforms."

    [education destroyed] one of the root causes 2009

  • Issues don't get aired; downside risks remain unassessed.

    Easter Lemming Liberal News 2005

  • Issues don't get aired; downside risks remain unassessed.

    Archive 2005-10-01 2005

  • My husband was accepted into the outpatient dialysis unit where his unstable condition was apparently unassessed, ignored, untended by the renal staff.

    'Complications': An Exchange Dilligan, Mary 2002

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