"Unredressed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Unredressed refers to something that remains uncorrected, unsolved, or unaccounted for, often implying a sense of injustice, inequality, or imbalance. It can also imply that a mistake or wrongdoing has not been addressed or rectified.
Example sentences:
The people were outraged by the unredressed grievances of the wrongfully accused party.
The unredressed differences in compensation between male and female employees sparked a heated debate.
The unredressed flow of pollutants into the river threatened the local ecosystem.
To an extent that is not recognizable: <br><br>"She was unrecognizable after the accident with the changes in her appearance."
Not known or accepted as belonging or being something.<br><br>Example: The unrecognizedково village was left out of the official census.<br><br>Alternative meaning: Not admitted or acknowledged, especially something that is considered illegitimate or unreliable.<br><br>Example: The company's debt is often regarded as unrecognized in the financial statements.
Not reconciled or harmonized; not made friendly again or brought to an agreement; unresolved or unadmitted.
Not written down or not documented; not recorded in a book, database, or other medium; not officially or publicly known.<br><br>Example: The unrecorded deals between the two companies were exposed in an investigation.
Something that is unredeemable is unable to be saved or restored to a state of goodness or acceptability, often due to being irreparably flawed or corrupted. It can also refer to something that is beyond repair or salvage, such as a damaged or broken object that cannot be fixed.
Unredeemed refers to something or someone that has not been redeemed or forgiven, usually in a moral or spiritual sense. It implies a lack of atonement or compensation for a fault, error, or wrongdoing.<br><br>Example: "The company had outstanding debts that remained unredeemed, and it was facing severe financial difficulties."<br><br>Alternatively, it can also refer to something that has not been converted or exchanged for something else of lesser value, such as a voucher or coupon.<br><br>Example: "The company was refusing to redeem the old currency until the new currency was rolled out nationwide."
Unreeling refers to the act of slowly and steadily removing or unwinding something, especially a spool of thread, tape, or a long strip of material, from a reel or cylinder.
Meaning: UNREFUTED: completely opposed to or strong argument that cannot be disputed or easily countered.