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unnabbed

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ nabbed.

Adjective

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unnabbed (not comparable)

  1. (informal, rare) Not nabbed.
    • 2016, Deepak, Mango Tree Tales:
      But after listening to the station in charge we thought that everybody is protected and in such case the thief might go unnabbed.
    • 2017, Bill Reed, Wi:
      [] the Church of the Newest Jesus — its synod of two foreigner proselytizers, unnabbed by the Authorities at that stage, promising 'A New High on Hope'.