ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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1709.  Shaftesb., Charac. (1711), II. 424. Never can the Form be of real force where it is uncontemplated,… unexamin’d.

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1837.  Lytton, Athens, II. 268. So do the most important results arise from causes uncontemplated by the providence of statesmen.

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1860.  Dickens, Uncomm. Trav., x. He may be seen … haling the blind man away on expeditions wholly uncontemplated by … the man.

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