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- adjective Not
implicated .
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Examples
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Giles Chichester has walked the plank as Tory Group Leader, leaving a tiny gene pool of the unimplicated from which to choose a replacement.
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We will shortly see how many such there are on the scene -- independent, honest, unimplicated and willing to take on the scandals straight.
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In the arts, the unimplicated observer has been reduced to a minor convention; in the sciences to an unreachable limiting case.
In Search of North Africa Geertz, Clifford 1971
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The cook, boatswain, and African pilot, recounted the whole transaction to the master, who inserted it in the log-book, and caused me to sign the narrative with unimplicated witnesses.
Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver Theodore Canot
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Paris might still be -- to the unimplicated it doubtless still was -- the most beautiful city in the world; but whether it were the most lovable or the most detestable depended for him, in the last analysis, on the buttoning of the white glove over which Fanny de Malrive still lingered.
Madame de Treymes. 1906
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Paris might still be -- to the unimplicated it doubtless still was -- the most beautiful city in the world; but whether it were the most lovable or the most detestable depended for him, in the last analysis, on the buttoning of the white glove over which Fanny de
Madame De Treymes Edith Wharton 1899
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They are simply silly accretions on the play, quite unimplicated with the spirit of the scene, and losing all meaning in their effort to have two.
Without Prejudice Israel Zangwill 1895
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And yet, black, rotten and fætid as he is, some of the unimplicated congratulate him on his escape, and many of them hold fellowship with him, not only without nausea, but with an agreeable relish!!
Master William Mitten: or, A Youth of Brilliant Talents, Who Was Ruined by Bad Luck 1864
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Discussions of the tragic immigrant / black divide within the Muslim community often leave the impression that Euro-Americans are somehow unimplicated in all this, which I think is reactionary hogwash.
Akram's Razor - Reflections on Islam, Muslims & America 2008
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This can’t be treated as coming from some sort of neutral, unimplicated position that “both sides” as if there were only two can agreeon.
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