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unrevised

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[uhn-ri-vahyzd] / ˌʌn rɪˈvaɪzd /

adjective

  1. not having been revised; in its original form.


Example Sentences

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Data for September was unrevised to show 89,000 jobs added as previously.

From Reuters • Nov. 1, 2023

The producer price index for final demand rose 0.5% last month after accelerating by an unrevised 0.7% in August.

From Reuters • Oct. 11, 2023

Following the latest set of revisions, ONS chief economist Grant Fitzner said the UK's growth rate was "almost unrevised over the last 18 months".

From BBC • Sep. 29, 2023

Economists polled by Reuters had expected GDP for the second quarter would be unrevised.

From Reuters • Aug. 30, 2023

There was a cheaper edition, but it did not sell much then, though now it is in its third edition, issued uniformly with my other books by Heinemann, and absolutely unrevised.

From My First Book: the experiences of Walter Besant, James Payn, W. Clark Russell, Grant Allen, Hall Caine, George R. Sims, Rudyard Kipling, A. Conan Doyle, M.E. Braddon, F.W. Robinson, H. Rider Haggard, R.M. Ballantyne, I. Zangwill, Morley Roberts, David Christie Murray, Marie Corelli, Jerome K. Jerome, John Strange Winter, Bret Harte, "Q.", Robert Buchanan, Robert Louis Stevenson, with an introduction by Jerome K. Jerome. by Various

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