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unsealed adjective (ROAD) UK and Australian English (of roads, etc.) not having been covered with a hard, flat surface of tar (= a black substance that is sticky when hot), concrete, etc.:
He enclosed a letter with the parcel, keeping it unsealed so as to put in stamps for its possible return.
open, as something sealed or firmly closed: to unseal a letter; to unseal a tomb. to free from constraint, as a person's thought, speech, or behavior: Their friendship unsealed her vivacity. Gambling: Is a sealed deck of cards opened or unsealed? The pressure of a sadness that would out unsealed him. Visit the English Only Forum.
Unsealed refers to something that has had a seal removed, indicating that it is no longer securely closed or protected. This term can apply to physical objects such as packages or documents that were previously sealed.
Unsealed generally refers to something not closed or fastened securely, not confirmed or guaranteed, or not being formally or officially ratified or authenticated.
UNSEALED definition: not sealed; not stamped or marked with a seal. See examples of unsealed used in a sentence.
Not having been sealed. In addition, unsealed radioactive material might enter the body by skin absorption, inhalation or ingestion. There are at present in existence four copies of Magna Carta, sealed with the great seal of King John, and several unsealed copies.