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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
unreformed

1520s, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of reform (v.).

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unreformed

a. Not reformed

Usage examples of "unreformed".

I regret should any large proportion of those members who have been sent to Parliament to represent them in this House, prove to be the men to bring lasting dishonour upon themselves, their constituencies, and this House, by an act of tergiversation so gross as to be altogether unprecedented in the annals of any reformed or unreformed House of Commons.

Should I of these the liberty regard, Who, freed, as to their ancient patrimony, Unhumbled, unrepentant, unreformed, Headlong would follow, and to their gods perhaps 430 Of Bethel and of Dan?

Although Bon and Buddhism have been in conflict, the organisation and beliefs of what has been called systematised Bon are clear evidence of Buddhist influence and one of the Buddhist sects, that of the rNying-ma-pa, which may conveniently be described as an unreformed school of old believers, has significant features in common with Bon.

As with Topsideā€™s high rise for unreformed ecstatics and the insufferably blessed, the reality of eternal penance quickly palled.