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  • adjective Not having been bled.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ bled

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Examples

  • This is because lots of tourists don't like to take all the long list of immunizations necessary actually to live on Venus; but the Corporation wouldn't think of letting a tourist get away unbled.

    Podkayne Of Mars Heinlein, Robert A. 1963

  • Then, perhaps, in some other virgin country a genuine humanity is again found, capable of victory because unbled by war.

    The Life of Reason George Santayana 1907

  • Some portions of the county have sandy lands, which are generally timbered with long-leaf or pitch pine, still in its virgin or unbled state.

    North Carolina and its Resources. North Carolina. Board of Agriculture. 1896

  • The Norwegian research group made the claims as it unveiled details of its fish processing project that had examined the effects of immediate gutting and filleting of unbled fish, followed by rinsing of the fillet.

    FoodProductionDaily RSS 2010

  • The clinical trial, called "A Randomized Unruptured Brain Arteriovenous Malformation (ARUBA)," is comparing the best possible invasive treatment strategy (any combination of endovascular, neurosurgical or radiation therapy) for unbled BAVM randomized against noninvasive medical management.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2009

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