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Definition of untested in English: untestedadjectiveʌnˈtɛstɪdˌənˈtɛstəd (of an idea, product, or person) not subjected to examination, experiment, or experience; unproven. (想法)未经检验的;(产品)未经试验的;(人)未经考验的 analyses based on dubious and untested assumptions 建立在可疑和未经检验设想上的分析。 Example sentencesExamples - He is untested at the highest level, and his bubble may burst in a week, a month or a year.
- We don't have time to teach them every idea, so why would we take the time to teach them untested ideas?
- We do not, however, want to accept the consequences of using untested products.
- With untested technology and unproven markets, it is still very much the home of the pioneer.
- This point, however, remains untested and should be the subject of future research.
- While the idea is vague and untested, it may help the chair resolve disputes.
- The third world has been used as a testing ground, too, for untested products.
- He might speak the right words but, by definition, he is untested in the highest office.
- Thus, he is unafraid to absorb untested and unproven philosophies lest they can provide a vital edge.
- Both the Liberals and New Democrats will have untested leaders going into the next election.
- But they are also unpredictable in the sense that they are completely untested at international level.
- However, it is important to remember that it was not put on this earth just to keep us entertained with wacky, untested new ideas.
- Why would it commit so much to an untested product by a penny stock with no track record?
- Now, we are trying to experiment with untested ideas on a people who have come to neither trust or like us.
- I think in '96, the Indy Racing League was more about opportunity, and it was more of an untested product.
- That defeat was put down to his first day in charge and the fact that it was a new and untested team.
- With a couple of exceptions it's an untried and untested team that takes the court against Chester at the Northgate Arena.
- They are untried and untested, and New Zealand patients will be the guinea pigs.
- Attitudes change and it was wrong to found assumptions on dated and untested material.
- You might say that there would be massive epidemics if we let people run around using products that were untested.
Synonyms new, novel, original, unusual, unfamiliar, unconventional, unorthodox, off-centre, different, fresh, imaginative, creative, innovative, innovatory, innovational, inventive, ingenious, modern, ultra-modern, state-of-the-art, advanced, avant-garde, futuristic, pioneering, groundbreaking, trailblazing, disruptive
Derivativesadjectiveʌnˈtɛstəb(ə)l As a clear example of an untestable, unscientific, hypothesis that is perfectly consistent with empirical observations, consider solipsism. Example sentencesExamples - For what the pro-smacking lobby is really advocating, as the law stands now, is a virtually untestable threshold of ‘reasonable’ force when disciplining children.
- On the other hand, the statement that the security services have not breached international law is no more than an untestable assertion.
- Evolutionary biology, he demonstrates, is a special case since many of its theories are untestable: hence the theorists are allowed ample freedom of imagination.
- Some observers say all these untestable, far-fetched theories are signs of science's vitality and boundless possibilities.
Rhymesindigested, predigested, Quested, uncontested, undigested, unmolested, unrequested Definition of untested in US English: untestedadjectiveˌənˈtɛstədˌənˈtestəd (of an idea, product, or person) not subjected to examination, experiment, or experience; unproven. (想法)未经检验的;(产品)未经试验的;(人)未经考验的 analyses based on dubious and untested assumptions 建立在可疑和未经检验设想上的分析。 Example sentencesExamples - Attitudes change and it was wrong to found assumptions on dated and untested material.
- I think in '96, the Indy Racing League was more about opportunity, and it was more of an untested product.
- But they are also unpredictable in the sense that they are completely untested at international level.
- He is untested at the highest level, and his bubble may burst in a week, a month or a year.
- Both the Liberals and New Democrats will have untested leaders going into the next election.
- While the idea is vague and untested, it may help the chair resolve disputes.
- This point, however, remains untested and should be the subject of future research.
- Thus, he is unafraid to absorb untested and unproven philosophies lest they can provide a vital edge.
- Why would it commit so much to an untested product by a penny stock with no track record?
- We don't have time to teach them every idea, so why would we take the time to teach them untested ideas?
- Now, we are trying to experiment with untested ideas on a people who have come to neither trust or like us.
- That defeat was put down to his first day in charge and the fact that it was a new and untested team.
- We do not, however, want to accept the consequences of using untested products.
- With untested technology and unproven markets, it is still very much the home of the pioneer.
- You might say that there would be massive epidemics if we let people run around using products that were untested.
- With a couple of exceptions it's an untried and untested team that takes the court against Chester at the Northgate Arena.
- They are untried and untested, and New Zealand patients will be the guinea pigs.
- The third world has been used as a testing ground, too, for untested products.
- He might speak the right words but, by definition, he is untested in the highest office.
- However, it is important to remember that it was not put on this earth just to keep us entertained with wacky, untested new ideas.
Synonyms new, novel, original, unusual, unfamiliar, unconventional, unorthodox, off-centre, different, fresh, imaginative, creative, innovative, innovatory, innovational, inventive, ingenious, modern, ultra-modern, state-of-the-art, advanced, avant-garde, futuristic, pioneering, groundbreaking, trailblazing, disruptive |