1. unexpurgated - Adjective
2. unexpurgated - Adjective Satellite
not having material deleted
Source: WordNetBut the truth is, that when a Library expels a book of mine and leaves an unexpurgated Bible lying around where unprotected youth and age can get hold of it, the deep unconscious irony of it delights me and doesn't anger me. Mark Twain
volumes of the best plays, unexpurgated Source: Internet
A colour film of Shostakovich supervising one of his operas, from his last year, was also made. citation A major achievement was the recording of the original, unexpurgated score for Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk by EMI. Source: Internet
I know this by my own experience, & to this day I cherish an unappeased bitterness against the unfaithful guardians of my young life, who not only permitted but compelled me to read an unexpurgated Bible through before I was 15 years old. Source: Internet
In the third volume of her unexpurgated journal, Incest, she wrote about her father candidly and graphically (207–15). Source: Internet
Reynal and Hitchcock translation Houghton and Mifflin licensed Reynal & Hitchcock the rights to publish a full unexpurgated translation in 1938. Source: Internet