ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1583. Golding, Calvin on Deut. xxxv. 211. His bearing with such blasphemie so as it hath full scope vnrepressed.
1803. Eugenia de Acton, Ess., I. 82. The fervour of a youthful mind, if unrepressed by the precepts of prudence.
1830. Tennyson, Arab. Nts., 74. Life, anguish, death, immortal love, Ceasing not, mingled, unrepressd.
1861. Trench, Comm. Ep. Churches Asia, 50. Every disorder which has remained unrepressed.