Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Not made public; secret; private.
  • Not published; still in manuscript, as a book.

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  • adjective Not published

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  • adjective not published

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Examples

  • YEAR = {}, type = {}, number = {}, address = {} @unpublished is used to refer to as of yet unpublished documents, articles and such.

    Netvouz - new bookmarks 2010

  • The entries would be wrong because the data wasn't expected to contain unpublished books.

    msagara: Amazon listing, part 2 msagara 2009

  • Presented annually, the awards honour excellence in unpublished work submitted by up-and-coming writers across the country and are presented by CBC and Radio-Canada, the Canada Council for the Arts and Air Canada's enRoute magazine.

    February 2008 2008

  • Presented annually, the awards honour excellence in unpublished work submitted by up-and-coming writers across the country and are presented by CBC and Radio-Canada, the Canada Council for the Arts and Air Canada's enRoute magazine.

    Latest CBC Literary Award winners unveiled 2008

  • Apart from the few column inches Penthouse was able to accommodate, these tapes, from 1979, have lain unpublished ever since.

    Archive 2007-06-01 2007

  • The increased digitization of the profession of literary scholarship has also made certain unpublished, archival, and visual resources more readily available.

    The Call of the Wild 2007

  • Let the world decide whether the stuff that's still unpublished is fun, paragraph by paragraph, sentence by sentence.

    Cheering the Home Team Roger Sutton 2006

  • It was his Gospel he referred to as his unpublished book, his doctrine of Selfishness, and of Man the irresponsible Machine.

    Mark Twain: A Biography 2003

  • At the same time that he translates and analyzes the Mask, Brecht also translates nine stanzas from Part III of Peter Bell the Third, which apparently remain unpublished throughout Brecht's lifetime. 16

    Intervention & Commitment Forever!: Shelley in 1819, Shelley in Brecht, Shelley in Adorno, Shelley in Benjamin 2001

  • The original version was to remain unpublished for thirteen years.

    Miguel Angel Asturias - Biography 1967

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