uncreated
Americanadjective
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existing eternally without having been brought into being by another; not being the work of a creator.
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not, or not yet, made or brought into being; existing only potentially.
Example Sentences
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In “Incipience,” she describes “imagining the existence / of something uncreated,” and in “From a Survivor” experiences life as “a succession of brief, amazing movements / each one making possible the next.”
From New York Times
Netanyahu recently promised Golan the role of the as yet uncreated Ministry for the Status of Women.
From Seattle Times
Weil developed the notion of “decreation,” which is “to make something created pass into the uncreated,” thus getting closer to God.
From Washington Post
But when a president gains a negative public impression through a series of perceived failures, the impression is not uncreated by addressing each charge in turn.
From Washington Post
And even when a genius lives to 91, it’s easy to lament — as Miranda recently did, in an interview in The New Yorker — the works that went uncreated because of finite energies expended elsewhere.
From New York Times
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