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unwitnessed

American  
[uhn-wit-nist] / ʌnˈwɪt nɪst /

adjective

  1. lacking the signature of a witness.

    an unwitnessed legal document.

  2. not perceived by the senses; not noticed or observed.

    unwitnessed everyday occurrences.


unwitnessed British  
/ ʌnˈwɪtnɪst /

adjective

  1. without the signature or attestation of a witness

  2. not seen or observed

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Etymology

Origin of unwitnessed

late Middle English word dating back to 1375–1425; see origin at un- 1, witness, -ed 2

Example Sentences

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“If my cardiac arrest is unwitnessed, with a perceived prolonged downtime and signs of death, there is to be No Trial of CPR.”

From Slate • Feb. 13, 2024

The medical examiner on Thursday stated that there were no illegal drugs in Saget’s system and that his “injuries were most likely incurred from an unwitnessed fall.”

From Washington Post • Feb. 16, 2022

“It is most probable that the decedent suffered an unwitnessed fall backwards and struck the posterior aspect of his head,” Dr. Stephany wrote, referring to the back of the skull.

From Washington Times • Feb. 16, 2022

The Orange County Medical Examiner's office concluded that Saget had likely hit the "posterior aspect of his head" in an unwitnessed fall.

From Fox News • Feb. 15, 2022

But this did not prevent the Inquisition depositing an unsigned, un-notarized and unwitnessed set of ‘minutes’ of the meeting in the official record.

From "The Scientists" by John Gribbin