1. unmolested - Adjective
2. unmolested - Adjective Satellite
not interfered with, disturbed, or harmed
Source: WordNetThe right of conscience and private judgment is unalienable, and it is truly the interest of all mankind to unite themselves into one body for the liberty, free exercise, and unmolested enjoyment of this right. Ezra Stiles
I helped purify Nicaragua for the international banking house of Brown Brothers in 1909-1912. I brought light to the Dominican Republic for American sugar interests in 1916. In China I helped to see to it that Standard Oil went its way unmolested. Smedley Butler
Canada spent most of the first half in its own end but scored an opportunistic try that saw Sauder chip the Irish line, get a favourable bounce and run in unmolested. Source: Internet
Not only is Western culture racist and ethnocentric, but it is pathologically anthropocentric and blind to the inherent rights of other life-forms to flourish in their native habitats unmolested by our malignant ways. Source: Internet
The missile sculpture has been up, unmolested, for about a week, but Scotty anticipates it'll be taken down at some point. Source: Internet
All of these arguments and causes are happening, of course, while many other sports logos that could be construed as bigoted go unmolested by the diversity-obsessed. Source: Internet