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unpurged
  • a word derived from purge.

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“That first year at Louisville, I had to purge the squad because it was unpurged, undisciplined,” Schnellenberger recalled.

From Washington Post

What Marshal Stalin promised at Yalta was that he would not reinstate these officers in their old jobs at the head of an unpurged Wehrmacht.

From Time Magazine Archive

Winston Churchill went him several better, denouncing the Lords as "one-sided, hereditary, unpurged, unrepresentative, irresponsible, absentee."

From Time Magazine Archive

One unpurged candidate, Mohammed Boudiaf, refused to serve because "the lists haven't been chosen in a democratic manner."

From Time Magazine Archive

Kindly note that your trial is resumed, and further contempt will not be allowed to go unpurged.

From Mr. Justice Raffles by Hornung, E. W. (Ernest William)