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1591.  Shaks., Two Gent., III. i. 223. The doome (Which vnreuerst stands in effectuall force).

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1648.  Prynne, Plea for the Lords, 63. His sentence … remaines … unreversed.

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1657.  Decree Excheq., Hatfield Chase, 7. While the said Decree stands in force, and unreversed.

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1802–12.  [see prec.].

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1855.  Macaulay, Hist. Eng., xiii. III. 271. A legal sentence, passed in due form, and still unreversed.

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1878.  Abney, Treat. Photogr., xxxiv. 278. It is possible to obtain an unreversed impression of the thermal spectrum.

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