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unsealed
[ uhn-seeld ]
adjective
- not sealed; not stamped or marked with a seal:
unsealed cargo.
- not shut or closed with or as if with a seal:
an unsealed letter; an unsealed crate.
- not verified, certain, or confirmed:
His fate was still unsealed.
unsealed
/ ʌˈː /
adjective
- not sealed
- (of a road) surfaced with road metal not bound by bitumen or other sealant
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
An indictment against her was unsealed last April; the trial date has been delayed three times.
On March 31, however, a judge ruled that records from the investigation could be unsealed as long as they did not clearly show the couple’s bodies.
A newly unsealed search warrant also alleges that the suspect's phone contained material relating to a neo-Nazi group called the Order of Nine Angles and praise for Adolf Hitler.
Greg Williams, an attorney for Santa Fe County, argued that the records should be unsealed as called for by state law.
Trump has estimated 80,000 pages of documents will be unsealed.
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