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unupheld

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ upheld.

Adjective

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unupheld (not comparable)

  1. Not upheld.
    • 1829, Robert Pollok, The Course of Time: A Poem, page 225:
      Eternal, uncreated, infinite! Unsearchable Jehovah! God of truth! Maker, upholder, governor of all! Thyself unmade, ungoverned, unupheld!