ppl. a. [UN-1 8.]
1. Not represented by a member of a legislative body.
1681. Jedburgh Town Council Records, 29 Sept. (MS.). That the Burgh may not be unrepresented by Magistrates, Councillors and others.
c. 1778. Conquerors, 13. No subjects can be taxd unrepresented.
1787. Hawkins, Life Johnson, 502. The far greater number of the subjects of England are unrepresented in parliament.
1849. Macaulay, Hist. Eng., i. I. 135. Very few unrepresented towns had yet grown into importance.
1884. Manch. Exam., 10 Sept., 5/3. The county would [not] be indifferent to the claims of the unrepresented two millions.
2. Not represented by an instance, individual, etc.
1854. Poultry Chron., I. 350/2. 13 classes were entirely unrepresented in the entries!
1885. Mag. of Art, June, 350. The exhibition at the Grosvenor Gallery, with Mr. Whistler at Suffolk Street, Mr. Burne Jones unrepresented, is [etc.].
3. Not yet produced upon the stage.
1888. Daily Telegr., 13 Feb. (Encycl. Dict.). A single performance of hitherto unrepresented works.