ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1709. Shaftesb., Charac. (1711), II. 424. Never can the Form be of real force where it is uncontemplated, unexamind.
1837. Lytton, Athens, II. 268. So do the most important results arise from causes uncontemplated by the providence of statesmen.
1860. Dickens, Uncomm. Trav., x. He may be seen haling the blind man away on expeditions wholly uncontemplated by the man.