But no unanimity exists regarding such acts as must be left undone or may be done within the very line where the belligerent forces face each other.
The lawfulness of a thing is in that it may be done; the indifferency of it in that it may either be done or left undone, the expediency of it in that it is done profitably; and the necessity of it in that it may not be left undone.
I take it to be the highest act of friendship to be faithful to these professors, and to tell them they want this one thing in gospel order, which ought not to be left undone.
The foregoing propositions with regard to what is done apply equally to what is left undone, in all cases where motive and counter-motive play their parts.
But about things that might as well be left undone, or that another might do as well.
Again the light grew pleasant to her eyes, and Janet came back to her old household ways, seeing in the life before her God-given work, that might not be left undone.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "left undone" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.