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unfound

Speech parts

1. unfound - Adjective

2. unfound - Verb

Meaning


unfound (not comparable)

Not found.


unfound (third-person singular simple present unfounds, present participle unfounding, simple past and past participle unfounded)

(rare) To disestablish; to undo the founding of.


unfound (third-person singular simple present unfounds, present participle unfounding, simple past and past participle unfounded)

To dismiss a criminal charge as unfounded.

Synonym: (UK) no-crime

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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In the Land of Memory the time is always. In the Kingdom of Ago, the clocks tick... but their hands never move. There is an Unfound Door (O lost) and memory is the key which opens it. Stephen King

He described these theoretical remains in great detail and even named the as-yet unfound species, Pithecanthropus alalus, and instructed his students such as Richard and Oskar Hertwig to go and find it. Source: Internet

He presumes in his book that the draft may lie unfound in a university archive. Source: Internet

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