ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1683. Tryon, Way to Health, 630. Men turn the natural use of things into Wantonness, which cannot pass unretaliated.
1805. Foster, Ess. (1806), I. 62. The overawed timidity and unretaliated injuries of the unfortunate beings within his power.
1831. Scott, Cast. Dang., xix. Obliged to submit to national insults, unretaliated and unrevenged.