unpursued

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Not pursued, not followed, not hounded.
 * 2) * 1740,, “Debate on incorporating the new-raised men into the standing regiments” in The Works of Samuel Johnson, London: John Stockdale, 1787, Vol. 12, Debates in Parliament, p. 62,
 * At Guastalla, Sir, they attacked the French in their trenches, even with forces inferiour in number, so far were they from any diffidence in the form of their establishment; and after a fight of seven hours, in which their loss was, under all their disadvantages, not greater than that of their enemies, they retreated to their former camp unmolested and unpursued.
 * 1) Not pursued, not sought, not engaged in.
 * 1) Not pursued, not sought, not engaged in.
 * 1) Not pursued, not sought, not engaged in.