unimplemented

English

Etymology

un- + implemented

Adjective

unimplemented (comparative more unimplemented, superlative most unimplemented)

  1. Not implemented; not put into operation/service
    • 1988 August 20, Chris Reed, “The English 'Strip-tique'”, in Gay Community News, volume 16, number 6, page 11:
      I have been in places where I felt many straights were willing to accept my sexuality as long as it remained conceptual and theoretical, unimplemented and unseen. But I have never seen a mixed environment where gay male eroticism and straight female eroticism could be enacted simultaneously, and as the same thing.
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