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unexplored

ADJECTIVE
not explored
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It’s a somewhat fascinating, if unexplored, subtext of a film that leaves its other themes on the surface of the rather trite and predictable screenplay.

From Los Angeles Times

“Even though I’ve sat for all these years, he’s trying to get to something he thinks is unexplored in me,” Lampert said.

From New York Times

But Smith leaves this tension mostly unexplored and unresolved.

From New York Times

“Scientists are uncovering an extraordinary diversity of life in the largely unexplored and unstudied depths of the ocean,” he said.

From Seattle Times

The paucity and slow pace of legal challenges reflect the broad power states have to shape curriculums, experts say, and the lack of favorable precedent in a relatively unexplored territory of law.

From Washington Post