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  1.  Not reflected on or upon; not thought over.

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1670.  Clarendon, Contempl. Ps., Tracts (1727), 372. I suffered those papers … to lie neglected and unreflected upon, during … my too great prosperity.

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1720–1.  Lett. fr. Mist’s Jrnl. (1722), II. 71. That … their every Action … should pass uncensured and unreflected on.

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1755.  Chesterf., in World, No. 112. 66. All these unreflected and unexamined opinions of our cobler.

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  2.  Not returned by reflection.

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[1775.  Ash.]

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1810.  Scott, Lady of L., V. x. The sun’s last glance was glinted back,… The next, all unreflected, shone On bracken green.

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1869.  Tyndall, in Fort. Rev., 1 Feb., 245. In two directions we should have the solar light reflected; in two others unreflected.

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