untaken

English

Etymology

From Middle English untaken; equivalent to un- + taken.

Adjective

untaken (not comparable)

  1. Not taken.
    • 1943, American Machinist, volume 87, numbers 5-9, page 120:
      The Army and the Navy and the War Production Board are constantly putting pressure on the manufacturers for more airplanes. The manufacturers feel that these agencies leave needed steps untaken, and take measures that are unnecessary []
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