ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not absolved or released by dispensation. Also absol.
a. 1300. Cursor M., 28367. In dedly sin i tok vnscriuen Myn orders And vn-despensed sang i messe.
1604. Tooker, Fabrique Ch., 47. He doth not onely seeke being vnqualified and vndispensed with to procure unto himself two diuerse Ecclesiasticall dignities.
1863. Bp. Wilberforce, in Life (1882), III. 87. Then the undispensed are bound, because the dispensed are released.
1902. Academy, 24 May, 526/1. Even undispensed, such [convent] vows do not invalidate a marriage subsequently contracted.