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Definition of "unexecuted" []

  • Not executed; not performed or carried out. (adjective)

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Use "unexecuted" in a sentence
  • "Sir Edwin Lutyen's extraordinary (if sadly unexecuted) design for Liverpool Cathedral has been discussed here on several occasions, but I was recently sent some fascinating archival film footage of a number of pontifical ceremonies held variously at the temporary outdoor altar designed for the site, itself a particularly stupendous construction."
  • "Fergusan was shot as a traitor to the crown, but in 1974 Parliment recinded the ruling and in a bizarre twist of English law, he was unexecuted and restored to life."
  • "The ProfessorTM sat around in the White House lounge and dithered while imperfect but helpful efforts that would have ameliorated the situation went unexecuted."