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unscreened

British  
/ ʌnˈskriːnd /

adjective

  1. not sheltered or concealed by a screen

  2. not passed through a screen; unsifted

  3. (of a film) not yet on show to the public

  4. not put through a security check

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Example Sentences

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“Do you want large numbers of undocumented individuals and unscreened individuals without work permits, without access to the rest of the economy?”

From Seattle Times

Horseflies entering the open, unscreened window of Lame’s room swarmed the wound and laid eggs.

From Seattle Times

The city of Pasadena has not been totally unscreened since the pandemic.

From Los Angeles Times

Though Nurse’s wrist shot was from a dangerous high slot area – one of a plethora of such chances allowed by porous Kraken defenders – it was unscreened from 32 feet out and one Grubauer really needed to stop.

From Seattle Times

Rather, Mr. Bohannon’s program was about giving voice to the great wash of Americans, all taken on air, unscreened and uncensored.

From Washington Post