ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1564. Palfreyman, Baldwins Mor. Philos., 146. So many matters laid aside and left vnconcluded.
a. 1633. Austin, Medit. (1635), 73. But this (as well as the rest) stands unconcluded, since (peradventure) God would not have it certainely knowne.
1822. Ranken, Hist. France, IX. X. ii. 241. The court pronounced the business unconcluded.
1837. Lytton, Athens, I. 103. Yet he wrote in an age when the struggle was still unconcluded.
1886. A. Weir, Hist. Basis Mod. Europe (1889), 165. When the peace of Amiens was yet unconcluded.