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unrebuked

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

adjective

  1. not rebuked, chastised, or reprimanded.


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

From Time Magazine Archive

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

The men who had carried Withrow's body to the house had talked of it unrebuked.

From Stories of the Foot-hills by Graham, Margaret Collier

"Lucy Page was my mother's little friend, the one who lent her the slippers to wear to the Charity Bazaar," and her enthusiasm went unrebuked by her father.

From Vacation with the Tucker Twins by Speed, Nell

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