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English
Etymology
From un- + exemplified.
Adjective
unexemplified (not comparable)
- Not exemplified; of which no example has been seen.
1825, Samuel Johnson, The Works of Samuel Johnson in Nine Volumes:It is remarkable that, in reviewing my collection, I found the word SEA unexemplified.
a. 1653, Hugh Binning, The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning:Would it not be an unexemplified unthankfulness to requite rebellion to him, for so much unparalleled affection?