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be unstated
verb
To deprive of state or dignity.
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To what extent the prevalence of gastric lesions increases with particle size smaller than 700 μm appears to be unstated to date.
In clinical narrative, certain concepts may be specified explicitly by the caregiver, while at other times they may be unstated, and their presence must be inferred from their known relationship to other concepts that occur in the narrative.
There are no "local rules" that are so prevalent as to be unstated.
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In the uneven distribution of comforts, the correlation with apartheid was unstated but hard to miss.
What is unstated is that, whether in the background or the foreground, the essential conflict will go on.
Cormac McCarthy's apocalypse is unstated – he describes just "a long shear of light and then a series of low concussions" – and is all the more realistic for it.
Here are the facts of the case: Leon, a green lizard (some species of chameleon, it appears, though this is unstated), has to "go poo".
They would like to get rid of the act and the Strasbourg court, although quite what they would replace them with is unstated.
At times it could be heard distinctly, as a repeating cadence on a cowbell; more often it was unstated, but strongly implied.
Duquette's task is unstated but clear: dismantle a team of injury-prone veterans, while restocking the minor league system and making room for prospects.
Its opponents would like to get rid of the act as well as the Strasbourg court, although quite what they would replace them with is unstated.
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