Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-RE-CLAIM'A-BLE – UN-RE-DU'CI-BLE
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That can not be reclaimed, reformed or domesticated.
UN-RE-CLAIM'A-BLY, adv.
So as not to be reclaimable.
UN-RE-CLAIM'ED, a.
- Not reclaimed; not brought to a domestic state; not tamed; as, a wild beast unreclaimed.
- Not reformed; not called back from vice to virtue. Rogers.
UN-RE-CLAIM'ING, a.
Not reclaiming.
UN-RE-CLIN'ING, a.
Not reclining or resting.
That can not be recognized. – Coleridge.
UN-REC'OG-NIZ-ED, a.
Not acknowledged or known.
Not recompensed; not rewarded.
- That can not be reconciled; that can not be made consistent with; as, two unreconcilable propositions. [In this sense, irreconcilable is generally used.]
- Not reconcilable; not capable of being appeased; implacable. Shak.
- That can not be persuaded to lay aside enmity or opposition, and to become friendly or favorable; as, unreconcilable neighbors. [Irreconcilable is generally used.]
UN-REC-ON-CIL'A-BLY, adv.
So as not to be reconcilable.
UN-REC-ON-CIL'ED, a.
- Not reconciled; not made consistent.
- Not appeased; not having become favorable.
- In a theological sense, not having laid aside opposition and enmity to God; not having made peace with God through faith in Christ.
UN-RE-CORD'ED, a.
- Not recorded; not registered; as, an unrecorded deed or lease.
- Not kept in remembrance by public monuments. Not unrecorded in the rolls of fame. Pope.
UN-RE-COUNT'ED, a.
Not recounted; not told; not related or recited. Shak.
- That can not be recovered; past recovery. Feltham.
- That can not be regained.
UN-RE-COV'ER-ED, a.
- Not recovered; not recalled into possession; not regained. Drayton.
- Not restored to health.
- That can not be recruited.
- Incapable of recruiting. [Bad and not used.] Milton.
UN-REC'TI-FI-ED, a.
Not rectified; not corrected or set right.
UN-RE-CUM'BENT, a.
Not reclining or reposing.
UN-RE-CUR'ING, a.
That can not be cured. [Not in use.] Shak.
UN-RE-CUR'RING, a.
Not recurring.
UN-RE-DEEM'A-BLE, a.
That can not be redeemed.
UN-RE-DEEM'ED, a.
- Not redeemed; not ransomed.
- Not paid; not recalled into the treasury or bank by payment of the value in money; as, unredeemed bills, notes or stock.
UN-RE-DRESS'ED, a.
- Not redressed; not relieved from injustice; applied to persons.
- Not removed; not reformed; as, unredressed evils.
UN-RE-DUC'ED, a.
Not reduced; not lessened in size, quantity or amount.
UN-RE-DU'CI-BLE, a.
Not capable of reduction. Ash.