ppl. a. (UN-1 8.).
1728. Morgan, Hist. Algiers, I. v. 167. Their Consciences he leaves wholly unscrutinized.
1795. Bentham, Protest agst. Law Taxes, 52. His unscrutinized notion of its supposed tendency to check litigation. Ibid. (180212), Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827), I. 478. Scrutinized or unscrutinized, evidence may speak.
1852. J. H. Newman, Scope Univ. Educ., 60. Every received but unscrutinized assertion.