unsealed

[ʌnˈsiːld]

unsealed Definition

  • 1not closed or secured with a seal
  • 2not made secret or confidential

Using unsealed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "unsealed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The envelope was unsealed and the contents were missing.

  • Example

    The unsealed package had been tampered with.

  • Example

    The court documents were unsealed, revealing new evidence in the case.

unsealed Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: unsealed in Brief

The term 'unsealed' [ʌnˈsiːld] refers to something that is not closed or secured with a seal, or something that is not made secret or confidential. It is often used to describe envelopes, packages, and court documents, as in 'The envelope was unsealed and the contents were missing.' 'Unsealed' is the opposite of 'sealed' and 'confidential.'