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It is typically used in the context of engineering and physics and means not having been corrected or improved. For example, "The engineers were careful to use unrectified components in the construction of the device."
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unrectified
adjective
Not rectified.
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Mr Robertson said: "This is the single worst unrectified miscarriage of justice in modern British history.
It's not without precedent – Derek Bentley's wrongful conviction at the hands of Lord Goddard was overturned after almost half a century, and Stephen Ward remains the most shameful unrectified miscarriage of justice in modern British history.
He said: "This will provide an opportunity for the Court of Appeal to reconsider the worst unrectified miscarriage of justice in modern British history".
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