undeeded (Meaning)

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undeeded (a.)

Not deeded or transferred by deed; as, undeeded land.

Not made famous by any great action.

Synonyms & Antonyms of undeeded

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undeeded Sentence Examples

  1. The castle's moat was an undeeded fortification, unable to prevent the invading army from crossing.
  2. The old and decrepit car sat undeeded in the garage, a relic of forgotten times.
  3. The abandoned building stood undeeded, its windows boarded up and its paint peeling.
  4. The once-bustling town was now an undeeded ghost town, its inhabitants having long departed.
  5. The ancient manuscript was an undeeded treasure, its secrets waiting to be unlocked.
  6. The once-respected company had become an undeeded corporation, its reputation tarnished beyond repair.
  7. The broken toy lay undeeded on the floor, its purpose forgotten.
  8. The neglected garden was an undeeded wilderness, overgrown with weeds and thorns.
  9. The unused paintbrush sat undeeded on the artist's desk, its bristles dry and lifeless.
  10. The undeeded photograph album held memories that had been forgotten and lost.

FAQs About the word undeeded

Not deeded or transferred by deed; as, undeeded land., Not made famous by any great action.

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The castle's moat was an undeeded fortification, unable to prevent the invading army from crossing.

The old and decrepit car sat undeeded in the garage, a relic of forgotten times.

The abandoned building stood undeeded, its windows boarded up and its paint peeling.

The once-bustling town was now an undeeded ghost town, its inhabitants having long departed.