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unmolested


Meanings
  • adjective

    Remaining free from interference, harm, or damage.


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unmolested
Etymology
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From the Old French word 'molest', meaning 'to trouble' or 'disturb'. Unmolested means 'not molested' or 'not troubled'.


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  1. The term 'unmolested' is often used in the context of wildlife research. Scientists may study animals in their natural habitats without disturbing them, in order to gather data on their behavior and populations.

  2. In the context of law, the term 'unmolested' is often used to describe evidence that has not been tampered with or contaminated. For example, in a criminal trial, evidence that is 'unmolested' may be considered more reliable than evidence that has been handled or tampered with.

  3. The term 'unmolested' is also used in the context of art and literature. For example, a painting or sculpture that is 'unmolested' has not been damaged or altered in any way. Similarly, a character or scene in a novel or play that is 'unmolested' is free from interference or harm.


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  1. intact: Both 'unmolested' and 'intact' mean 'not harmed or damaged'. However, 'unmolested' implies freedom from interference, while 'intact' simply means unbroken or unaltered.

  2. preserved: Both 'unmolested' and 'preserved' refer to something that has not been harmed or damaged. However, 'preserved' implies that steps have been taken to keep something in its original state, while 'unmolested' implies that there has been no interference or harm in the first place.


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The term 'unmolested' has been used in various contexts, including legal and scientific. In law, it refers to evidence that has not been tampered with or contaminated. In science, it can refer to an ecosystem that has not been disturbed by human activity. In literature, the term is often used to describe a scene or character that is free from interference.

How to Memorize "unmolested"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a scene or object that is free from interference or harm. For example, imagine a pristine lake surrounded by untouched forests, or a precious artifact in a museum display case.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'unmolested' with the feeling of peace and tranquility. Think of a time when you felt uninterrupted and free from harm.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic using the first letter of each definition: U is for Uninterrupted, M is for Molestation-free, O is for Original state, L is for Liberated, and E is for Entirely safe.


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