ppl. a. [UN-1 10 and 5 d.]

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  1.  Taking no counsel; inconsiderate, rash.

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a. 1586.  Sidney, Arcadia, II. xxii. (1912), 290. It was the faire Zelmane,… whom unconsulting affection … had made borrowe so much of her naturall modestie, as [etc.].

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  2.  With object: Without consulting (something).

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1848.  Lytton, Harold, XI. vii. The oath that would bestow on a stranger the fates of a nation, against its knowledge, and unconsulting its laws.

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