Uncorrected (adjective)

  1. Not corrected; not having been corrected.
  2. Not having been set right; not having been improved or amended.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from un-1 + corrected, on the pattern of words such as unrepentant.

Examples:

  1. The test results were given to the students before the errors were corrected.
  2. The manuscript was submitted for publication with several uncorrected errors.
  3. The company's financial statements were released to the public with uncorrected errors.
  4. The building's foundation had several uncorrected flaws that made it unsafe.
  5. The politician's speech contained several uncorrected inaccuracies.
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