Unrebuilt

//ʌnɹiːˈbɪlt//

"Unrebuilt" in a Sentence (7 examples)

Long had St. Paul look’d dovvnvvard from the Sky, / To ſee his fav’rite Pile [St. Paul’s Cathedral] unfiniſh’d lie; / And ev’n in fair Auguſta’s Boſom plac’d, / Its Altars unrebuilt, its Shrines defac’d.

The old Pariſh Church of St. John Zachary near adjoyning, in St. Annes-lane, being unrebuilt, and converted into a burial Place for the old Pariſh, vvas by Act of Parliament annexed to this [the parish church of Sts. Anne and Agnes]; […]

[I]f Americans are true to themselves, posterity will never read their history in ruins unrebuilt, but will read it rather as we read nature's works, by a gradually passing away of old, though useful things, and a gradual, yet certain substitution of new things, still more useful, beautiful, glorious and complete.

Near-synonym: unoverhauled

Finally, a note from Mr. D. G. Selwyn to point out that the run of his timing behind "Merchant Navy" Pacific No. 35005 Canadian Pacific, also described in January, on which a fine performance was achieved with a 460-ton load on a day of very bad weather, was with the engine in its unrebuilt and not its rebuilt form, and thus was all the more creditable to the unnamed engine-crew concerned.

Only two unrebuilt "Patriots", Nos. 45543/50, were active from Carnforth by the end of June; 11 more of this type have been withdrawn.

This was one of sixty-five Karrier E6s fitted with Park Royal sixty-four-seat bodywork […] The unrebuilt examples were all withdrawn – with the exception of No 104 that was taken out of service in 1945 – between 1949 and 1956; the rebuilt examples were to follow between 1959 and 1962. Five of the unrebuilt examples were sold to Epsom & Ewell Council and converted into mobile temporary toilets.

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