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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
unpublished
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
previously
▪ The catalogue includes entries by the curator as well as previously unpublished articles by Dora Vallier and Pierre Gianadda.
▪ In this anthology the earliest poems included were some previously unpublished works dating from 1916 to 1921.
▪ With a book in mind a close friend has begun collecting previously unpublished photographs, mostly borrowed from private albums.
▪ O'Mara listened to extracts from several tape recorded interviews, read certain documents and looked through a number of previously unpublished pictures.
▪ It is illustrated with, among others, photos from Ivo Peters' albums, some previously unpublished.
■ NOUN
data
▪ The scientists want details of all permanent dyes, including unpublished data on any possible cancer-causing properties.
▪ Our own unpublished data on absorption from these enemas indicates that less than 0.02% of administered bismuth is absorbed.
▪ Should unpublished data be included in meta-analyses?
material
▪ It's also useful for making unpublished material available, and for getting feedback.
▪ The blurred margin between published and unpublished materials affects all of our work.
price
▪ It is clear then that passive receipt of unpublished price sensitive information will suffice for liability for tippee trading.
report
▪ New Scientist has obtained a copy of the unpublished report.
result
▪ The unpublished results of the Birmingham community aneurysm screening project were considered along with those of other, larger projects.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Nabokov may have left behind some unpublished manuscripts.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A work on armorial book-stamps remained unpublished.
▪ Attention was given to materials not easily obtainable in Northern Ireland - pamphlets, monographs, unpublished theses etc.
▪ In his unpublished notes Gauss anticipated major work of several mathematicians.
▪ It includes an illustrated catalogue of more than 700 mainly unpublished artifacts from the site.
▪ Much of his writing remains unpublished.
▪ Should unpublished data be included in meta-analyses?
▪ The unfinished and unpublished memoirs of Farini are replete with such hyperbole.
▪ We collect published and unpublished balance sheet and other data for the majority of banks in the period.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
unpublished

c.1600, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of publish. In reference to an author, attested from 1934.

Wiktionary
unpublished

a. Not published

WordNet
unpublished

adj. not published; "unpublished letters and diaries" [ant: published]

Usage examples of "unpublished".

No more for him the blown sands of Forth, and the broomy uplands, and his snug little study in whose drawers lay the unpublished masterpieces of youth.

Not only will you not be lavished with jobs, money, and celebrity starlets - you will be unemployable, unpublished, and embarrassed.

Without being an Assyriologist himself, it was impossible for him to be acquainted with that portion of the evidence on certain disputed questions which is only to be found in still unpublished or untranslated inscriptions.

PREFACE CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE CASANOVA AT DUX An Unpublished Chapter of History, By Arthur Symons I The Memoirs of Casanova, though they have enjoyed the popularity of a bad reputation, have never had justice done to them by serious students of literature, of life, and of history.

The work of Padre Cardiel was written in 1750 in the missions of Paraguay, but remained unpublished till 1800, when it appeared in Buenos Ayres from the press of Juan A.

Mor- Smith to George Simpson, ton, unpublished MS biography quoted in Newman, Flame of of Donald A.

Nasr I, a dinar of Kharmezi of Tamerlan, a dinar of Abdallah-ben-Khazim, and about fifty unpublished Sassanian silver coins.

Toru Sakai police believe may be credible was an anonymous call in early 1988 from a woman who knew unpublished details about the Sakai family and the case and told investigators that Toru had left the country by crossing the Canadian border to Vancouver.

The addition of several new names to the list of the Merchant Adventurers, hitherto unpublished as such, with considerable new data concerning the list in general.

I would be very surprised if unpublished material does not describe even more tenses than the ones we know at present.

It was in the Review that the existence of the unpublished manuscript for The Magic Talisman was first disclosed, and the result was continuing nudges from Rick Brant readers with whom I corresponded and some I met, to get busy and publish.

CONTENTS: CASANOVA AT DUX TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE AUTHOR'S PREFACE CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE CASANOVA AT DUX An Unpublished Chapter of History, By Arthur Symons I The Memoirs of Casanova, though they have enjoyed the popularity of a bad reputation, have never had justice done to them by serious students of literature, of life, and of history.

Preserved at Dux were several manuscripts with variants of 'Icosameron' and also an unpublished reply to the criticism.

The arcanum on which the Rydbergs brooded so dragonlike must be some trivial piece of long-irrelevant history, if it was that much: on a par with the unpublished diary of an ancestor.

And it also contains certain unpublished manuscripts of Descartes and Pascal.