unobsessive

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English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ obsessive.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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unobsessive (comparative more unobsessive, superlative most unobsessive)

  1. Not obsessive.
    • 1938, Margaret Mead, The Mountain Arapesh, volume 1, page 214:
      They are quite unobsessive on the subject of filth of any sort, lifting a micturating child away from their own bodies if possible, and expressing open and unabashed disgust at faeces on the path.
    • 2007, Jack Kornfield, Modern Buddhist Masters, page 129:
      We can then allow whatever the results of our work are to flow out of this in a natural, unobsessive way.

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