ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not wrested or strained.

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1653.  Nissena, 116. Whose wisdom hath always been equal to their unwrested and immaculate Justice.

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1712.  J. Morton, Nat. Hist. Northampton., 7. ’Tis … a natural and unwrested observation, that the rivers [etc.].

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1771.  Whitaker, Hist. Manch., I. 265. The plain unwrested import of the word.

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  Hence Unwrestedly adv., without forcing.

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1615.  G. Sandys, Trav., 91. Vnto this lamentable subuersion … may that prophesie of Sibyls be vnwrestedly applied.

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