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unrebuked

American  
[uhn-ri-byookt] / ˌʌn rɪˈbyukt /

adjective

  1. not rebuked, chastised, or reprimanded.


Example Sentences

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Franklin Roosevelt reddened, let Pat Harrison leave unrebuked, uncontradicted.

From Time Magazine Archive

Franklin Roosevelt reddened, let Pat Harrison leave unrebuked, uncontradicted.

From Time Magazine Archive

That left the unrebuked dictatorships like Germany to continue bartering in South and Central America with aski marks.

From Time Magazine Archive

"I wonder if she has got a little lamb," he goes on, unrebuked.

From Rossmoyne by Unknown

The child had grown up from infancy neglected, her high spirit unchecked, her fierce outbursts of temper unrebuked, allowed to have her own way in all things, ignorant of all religious training whatsoever.

From The Actress' Daughter A Novel by Fleming, May Agnes