Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Not proclaimed; not notified by public declaration.

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  • adjective Not proclaimed; unannounced.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ proclaimed

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Examples

  • A lot of this is good, honest, strong, yet unproclaimed art.

    Paul Klein: ArtChicago Is Still Likable Paul Klein 2011

  • A lot of this is good, honest, strong, yet unproclaimed art.

    Paul Klein: ArtChicago Is Still Likable Paul Klein 2011

  • Or are you afraid of hitting the unproclaimed Messiah?

    The Moses Expedition Juan Gómez-Jurado 2007

  • Or are you afraid of hitting the unproclaimed Messiah?

    The Moses Expedition Juan Gómez-Jurado 2007

  • Or are you afraid of hitting the unproclaimed Messiah?

    The Moses Expedition Juan Gómez-Jurado 2007

  • About half the residents lived on unproclaimed stands in traditional areas where no transfer could take place.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • There were at least 18000 unproclaimed residential stands in former traditional authority areas which fell within the greater

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • Time was passing rapidly and yet the establishment of the Commonwealth still remained unproclaimed in the city.

    London and the Kingdom - Volume II

  • It was a struggle which might often intermit and slumber; armistices there might be, truces, or unproclaimed suspensions of war out of mutual exhaustion, but peace there could _not_ be, because any resting from the duty of hatred towards those who reciprocally seemed to lay the foundations of their creed in a dishonouring of God, was impossible to aspiring human nature.

    Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 348 Various

  • This estimate is borne out by the speech for the Government by the Solicitor-General, who maintained the effectiveness of the blockade and who answered Gregory's argument that recognition was not in question by stating that to refuse longer to recognize the blockade would result in a situation of "armed neutrality" -- that is of "unproclaimed war."

    Great Britain and the American Civil War Ephraim Douglass Adams

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