To bring her, countless as the crested deeps, Her subjects of the uncorrected heart?
She could think of him in pleasant liberty, uncorrected by her woman's instinct of peril.
Is the evil to remain uncorrected from one generation to another?
Uncorrected evil multiplies itself, and the sum is a huge national disaster.
Indeed I can see no hope for the Erewhonians till they have got to understand that reason uncorrected by instinct is as bad as instinct uncorrected by reason.
If in a compound lens the chromatic aberration is only partially corrected, so that the red rays still meet at a focus beyond the violet, as in a simple uncorrected lens (fig.
First the uncorrected copy of Q₂, then the same corrected, and lastly Q₁.
It will be observed that the readings of the uncorrected sheets of Q₂ agree for the most part with those of Q₁, and this led us to the conclusion which had previously been arrived at by Capell and also by J.
The differences in various copies of Q₂ are accounted for by supposing that the corrections were made before the sheets were all worked off, and that the corrected and uncorrected sheets were bound up indiscriminately.
Now it is noteworthy that the chromatic phenomena exhibited with the uncorrected glass lens are quite well shown by the lenses of the eye.
It is true that we manage to go through life very well with our uncorrected lenses, and indeed it is hardly possible by ordinary observation to detect any evidence of the imperfection.
But it was naturally not enough simply to reprint without further ado the old original edition, for this is, as already pointed out, nothing but a copy of my imperfect and uncorrected concept or of the very first rough draft.
They are given here solely to make the record as complete as may be, but it should be stated that some of them are accounted for by the existence of Quartos made up of corrected and uncorrected sheets, i.
As in the case of The Elder Brother, copies of Quartos dated the same year differ by reason of the inclusion of corrected and uncorrected sheets.
Sound-velocity corrections for echo soundings Add correction to uncorrected echo sounding to obtain true depth.
All soundings mentioned in the text are uncorrected for sound velocity.
The depths shown on this graph are in uncorrected echo-sounding fathoms.
As it is clear that the king is meant to speak bad French, we leave uncorrectedwhat we find in the Folios.
Mr Collier in a note which has remained uncorrected in his second edition says, "Malone, without any authority from Quartos or Folios, printed 'Whose ruin you three sought.
In Rowe's list, which remained uncorrected by any editor before Capell, the Duke of Clarence is introduced and the Duke of York is called 'Uncle to the king.
And he knew, as he looked, that he had called Jean Jacques Croisset the one thing in the world that he could not be: a coward.
Yes, that is it, I have been afraid to kill him," replied Jean.
All these remarks tend to shew, that in order to obtain a truly scientific view of the nature of man, and of man's position and duties in the Universe, we must avoid the errors caused by uncorrected consciousness.
Consciousness, when uncorrected by sufficient knowledge and inference, is a great source of error.
The third column contains the uncorrected upper number; the fourth the lower number; and the fifth the first day sign and its number.
She is guilty of little awkwardnesses of expression in the Autobiography which a practiced pen would hardly allow to go uncorrected in even a hasty private letter, and could not dream of passing by uncorrected in passages intended for print.
However, an uncorrected error was discovered in some copies, occasioned by the misplacing of one of the letters in the word Lusitano.
In spite of all this care there are, according to Dibdin, six uncorrected errors in this edition.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "uncorrected" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.