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unreversed

  • a word derived from reverse.
    reverse
    adjective
    opposite or contrary in position, direction, order, or character.

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The stats indicate that the desertion of tees and young adults from the multiplexes has been long and unreversed.

From Time Nov. 13, 2011

If the Germans had contemplated using at least the natural barriers of France's toothless, unreversed Maginot Line, that notion had been blown away by the advances of Lieut.

From Time Magazine Archive

Thus everything is on the point of ending happily; but the sentence passed against Clitophon still remains unreversed, and Thersander, in the assembly of the following day, vehemently calls for its ratification.

From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 339, January, 1844 by Various

My uncles took an interest in missions; and the Church had none: nay, its deliberate decision against them—that of 1796—remained still unreversed.

From My Schools and Schoolmasters or The Story of my Education. by Hugh Miller

It rested on a long series of unreversed judgments, with felicitous strokes of description that passed into the literary capital of the Glen.

From Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush by Ian Maclaren