1. untested - Adjective
2. untested - Adjective Satellite
not tried or tested by experience
not yet proved or subjected to testing
Source: WordNetReligion is about turning untested belief into unshakable truth through the power of institutions and the passage of time. Richard Dawkins
In sum, the Court's conclusion that a constitutionally adequate recount is impractical is a prophecy the Court's own judgment will not allow to be tested. Such an untested prophecy should not decide the Presidency of the United States. I dissent. Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Then he [The Star Child] waited, marshaling his thoughts and brooding over his still untested powers. For though he was master of the world, he was not quite sure what to do next. But he would think of something. Arthur C. Clarke
Those who are served by the present limit-situation regard the untested feasibility as a threatening limit-situation which must not be allowed to materialize, and act to maintain the status quo. Paulo Freire
One might say they failed to perceive the untested feasibility lying beyond the limit-situations which engendered their needs. Paulo Freire
All of us live by the employment of countless untested assumptions, the truth or falsehood of which we can determine only through the hazard of our lives. Since most of us value our lives more than the truth, we leave such drastic tests for the fanatics. Robert Sheckley