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unrent

a. Not having been rend or tear; intact.

Usage examples of "unrent".

Yet before you gaze full at that last and first of secrets you may still wield a free choice, and return if you will through the two Gates with the Veil still unrent before our eyes.

Even if the locks of unrented boxes are blanks, set by the first insertion of the key chosen at random, he can still do the same thing.

No reporter should sleep easily, knowing that he or she might be responsible for a single vacant hotel room, an unrented LeBaron, an empty table at the Strand.

Within a year they secured exhibition space in the first floor of an unrented office building.

The owners are bankrupt and because of legal problems it's been unrented and empty for months.

A high empty office tower, crowded among hundreds of others – an unrented and undeveloped "medical building" which she had chosen herself for their hiding place, deep in the middle of this sprawling ugly southern metropolis – a city chock-full of hospitals and clinics and medical libraries, where they'd be hidden as they did their experiments, like two leaves on a tree.

A high empty office tower, crowded among hundreds of others-an unrented and undeveloped "medical building" which she had chosen herself for their hiding place, deep in the middle of this sprawling ugly southern metropolis-a city chock-full of hospitals and clinics and medical libraries, where they'd be hidden as they did their experiments, like two leaves on a tree.

Trendy cafes and restaurants had opened in hastily refurbished premises, usually carved out of larger blocks of unrented space.