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Use "unpossessed" in a sentence
"Everything is good ... as long as it is unpossessed."
"This also suggests a possible explanation for the subtle difference in meaning that The Ridger has suggested; the adjectivity of the unpossessed gerund puts the on the doer of the action, while the verbiness of the possessed gerund retains focus on the action."
"I claimed, I think, a while back, I could offer such a why, or a how or both, and how: by falsifying proceedings, by pretending to the possession of unpossessed knowledge."