ppl. a. (UN-1 10.)
1795. Coleridge, Lett. (1895), 148. An unparticipating propensity. Ibid. (1817), Biog. Lit., xv. II. 16. It is throughout as if a superior spirit were placing the whole before our view; himself meanwhile unparticipating in the passions.
1831. Carlyle, Sart. Res, I. iii. He was a man so still and altogether unparticipating, that to question him was a thing of more than usual delicacy.