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unreˈbated, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] †1. Unblunted; undulled. Obs.
1579–80North Plutarch (1595) 241 He shewed the people the cruell fight of fensers at vnrebated swords. 1630J. Taylor (Water P.) Heauens Blessing Wks. iii. 118/2 Saint George (being armed at all points but especially) with an vnrebated courage. 1681J. Scott Chr. Life iii. §i. 74 They are full of sharp and unrebated Desires. 1745Wesley Wks. (1872) VIII. 195 Those dogs of hell are let loose to prey upon your soul, with their whole unrebated strength. 2. Not subject to rebate or deduction.
1894Q. Rev. Jan. 208 Thus the unrebated income-tax becomes..a special tax on labour. |