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unaccomplished

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un·ac·com·plished  (n-kmplsht)
adj.
1. Not completed or done; unfinished.
2. Lacking special skills or abilities; unpolished, as in the social graces.

unaccomplished [ˌʌnəˈkɒmplɪʃt]
adj
1. not accomplished or finished
2. lacking accomplishments
Translations
unaccomplished [ˈʌnəˈkʌmplɪʃt] ADJ
1. [task] → incompleto, sin acabar
2. [person] → sin talento
unaccomplished
adj (= unfinished)unvollendet, unfertig; (fig)ungebildet; (= untalented)untalentiert


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Each drank a comfortable dram, and left the spot, with so many jests, and such laughter at their unaccomplished wickedness, that they might be said to have gone on their way rejoicing.
But, side by side with this sense of insecurity, there is a vital faith in our invulnerability to the shaft of death while engaged in any task that seems assigned by Providence as our proper thing to do, and which the world would have cause to mourn for should we leave it unaccomplished.
 
 
 
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