Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-RE-SIST'ED – UN-RE-TRACT'ED
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UN-RE-SIST'ED, a. [See Resist.]
- Not resisted; not opposed. Bentley.
- Resistless; such as can not be successfully opposed. Pope.
UN-RE-SIST'I-BLE, a.
Irresistible. Temple.
UN-RE-SIST'ING, a.
- Not making resistance; yielding to physical force or to persuasion. Dryden.
- Submissive; humble. Buckminster.
UN-RE-SIST'ING-LY, adv.
Without resistance. Randolph.
UN-RE-SOLV'A-BLE, a. [s as z.]
That can not be solved or resolved. South.
UN-RE-SOLV'ED, a. [s as z.]
- Not resolved; not determine. Shak.
- Not solved; not cleared. Locke.
State of being undetermined; irresolution.
UN-RE-SOLV'ING, a. [s as z.]
Not resolving; undetermined. Dryden.
Not respectable. [Not used.] Malone.
UN-RE-SPECT'ED, a.
Not respected; not regarded with respect. Shak.
UN-RE-SPECT'IVE, a.
Inattentive; taking little notice. [Not in use.] Shak.
UN-RE-SPIR'A-BLE, a.
That can not be breathed.
UN-RES'PIT-ED, a.
- Not respited.
- Admitting no pause or intermission. Milton.
- Not answerable; not liable.
- Not able to answer; not having the property to respond. [Irresponsible is also used in the like sense.]
UN-RE-SPONS'IVE, a.
Not responsive.
UN-REST', n.
Unquietness; uneasiness. [Little used.] Spenser. Wotton.
UN-REST'ED, a.
Not rested; not laid on for support. – E. Irving.
UN-REST'ING, a.
Not resting; continually in motion. Byron.
UN-REST'ING-LY, adv.
Without rest.
UN-RE-STOR'ED, a.
- Not restored; not having recovered health.
- Not restored to a former place, to favor, or to a former condition.
That can not be restrained. Darwin.
UN-RE-STRAIN'ED, a.
- Not restrained; not controlled; not confined; not hindered. Dryden.
- Licentious; loose. Shak.
- Not limited; as, an unrestrained power; unrestrained truth.
UN-RE-STRAINT', n.
Freedom from restraint.
UN-RE-STRICT'ED, a.
Not restricted; not limited or confined. Smollett.
UN-RE-TRACT'ED, a.
Not retracted; not recalled. Collier.