ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1659. Milton, Civ. Power, Wks. 1851, V. 328. Hence it planely appeers, that if we be not free we are not sons, but still servants unadopted.
1765. Langhorne, Observ. Collins Ode to Evening. Blank verse , though it has been generally received in the latter [kind of poetry], it is yet unadopted in the former.
1902. Westm. Gaz., 27 Oct., 4/2. Put aside, too, and unadopted by the Jewish writers are the statements of the extreme critical school.