Dictionary
the unstated
verb
To deprive of state or dignity.
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But you'll notice the unstated assumption.
The unstated rules are more confining.
Sculpture as intimate as drawing is the unstated theme.
Nevertheless, the first world war was the unstated focus.
"Never discriminate, never omit" is one of the unstated rules of diary-keeping.
Ms. Platt complied with the unstated dress code, turning out in a lipstick red Valentino jumpsuit.
But the unstated and awkward inference of these studies will not.
But this attitude has helped make "victory over mortality" the unstated goal of modern medical science.
Her poems turn on the communicative power of the unstated between two people attuned to it.
Yet perhaps the unstated conflict between these traditions is drawing to a close.
The unstated contract between them and us is a wonderful agreement.
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