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Uncorrect

Uncorrect \Un`cor*rect"\, a. Incorrect.
--Dryden.

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uncorrect

a. (context nonstandard or archaic English) incorrect; wrong

Usage examples of "uncorrect".

He always refrained from noticing any erroneous statement concerning himself or his works which might appear in the Papers of the Society: since, as he alleged, if he once began to correct, he would appear to endorse whatever he left uncorrected, and thus make himself responsible, not only for any interpretation that might be placed on his poems, but, what was far more serious, for every eulogium that was bestowed upon them.

She was an only child, and had accordingly a sense of her own importance, which happened to be uncorrected by physical deficiencies.

The Freehold Military Forces does not leave mistakes uncorrected or abandon personnel for political reasons.

His self-communion produced one strange and perilous result, a habit of prolonged evolution from particular ideas uncorrected by reference to what was around him.

I greatly care, I have left my scientific inaccuracies uncorrected, even when aware of them.

To bring her, countless as the crested deeps, Her subjects of the uncorrected heart?

The pipes under pent of the crag, Where the goatherds in piping recline, Have whimsical stops, burst and flag Uncorrected as outstretched swine: For the fingers are slack and unsure, And the wind issues querulous:- thorns And snakes!

The hub could contribute nothing rational, yet all its misconceptions passed uncorrected to the rest.

A gentle tipping went uncorrected, and the boat slid sideways into the ground.

Mauler was now in a slow, uncorrected spin along her long axis, flame venting from half a dozen spots along her hull.

The former FAA expert who says the plane has a long history of uncorrected design problems.