ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1600. Nashe, Summers Last Will, D 2. If Enuy vnconfuted may accuse, Then Innocence must vncondemned dye.
1645. Milton, Terach., To Parlt. A 4. That what he writes though unconfuted, must therefore be mistrusted.
1720. Waterland, Eight Serm., Pref. p. xxviii. It is in vain to think of any Expedients in this affair, while our Doctrine stands unconfuted.
1760. Law, Spir. Prayer, II. 60. Till then, the Appeal must, and therefore will for ever, stand unconfuted.