a. and sb. [UN-1 7, 12.]

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1806.  Med. Jrnl., XV. 299. The solution unfortunately having become a very common medicine with unprofessional people.

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1847.  De Quincey, Span. Mil. Nun, Wks. 1853, III. 59. No authority could overrule the concurrent testimony of all symptoms, and of all unprofessional opinions.

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1895.  Westm. Gaz., 31 July, 8/1. As a wicket-keeper he has had no unprofessional superior. Ibid. (1899), 17 June, 3/2. He had not intended any disrespect to the Court, or to do anything unprofessional.

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  sb.  1863.  Reade, Hard Cash, II. 244. The unexpected turn the evidence had taken … cleared Mr. Hardie with the unprofessionals.

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