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."