untested

[US]/ʌn'testɪd/
[UK]/ˌʌn'tɛstɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. not subjected to testing; not proven by experience.

Example Sentences

analyses based on dubious and untested assumptions.

Real-world Examples

The process you're describing is completely untested.

Source: American TV series Person of Interest Season 4

But, these technologies are costly and untested on a large scale.

Source: VOA Special English: World

And a new, untested leader whose message in victory was moderate.

Source: PBS Interview Social Series

Celsius was also putting customers deposits into risky, untested investments.

Source: Financial Times

It isn't like Washington is a completely unknown or untested actor.

Source: Selected Film and Television News

There was much work to be done. The machinery of government was new, untested.

Source: VOA Special January 2019 Collection

Using drones fitted with infrared cameras to conduct a census was an untested concept.

Source: VOA Standard March 2015 Collection

But his life yielded an endless succession of untested contraptions, unpublished studies and unfinished artworks.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

Of course, all sorts of untested remedies were being made, advertised and sold within the US.

Source: The story of origin

The idea of building structures and essentially becoming governmental landlords was untested on a national scale.

Source: The story of origin

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