ppl. a. (UN-1 8.).

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1728.  Morgan, Hist. Algiers, I. v. 167. Their Consciences he leaves wholly unscrutinized.

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1795.  Bentham, Protest agst. Law Taxes, 52. His unscrutinized notion of its supposed tendency to check litigation. Ibid. (1802–12), Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827), I. 478. Scrutinized or unscrutinized, evidence may speak.

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1852.  J. H. Newman, Scope Univ. Educ., 60. Every received but unscrutinized assertion.

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