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unreconstructed

[uhn-ree-kuhn-struhk-tid] / ˌʌn ri kənˈstrʌk tɪd /


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Most conferences have an opening round through which all can sleep save for the aforementioned next of kin and the unreconstructed geeks.

From Washington Post

Much of it was couched in an unreconstructed view of history in which the Lost Cause is noble, the Confederacy was a bastion of states’ rights and Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman was an unprincipled butcher.

From Washington Post

The unreconstructed left of the Democratic Party views Republican extremism as an opening to pursue its own maximalist agenda.

From Washington Post

That woman, Helen Givens — played by Jennifer Damiano in a Veronica Lake wig — is the musical’s most radically revamped character; she is much more complicated than the unreconstructed racist of the novel.

From New York Times

Kennedy and his fellow Republicans have mined this history to suggest Omarova is an unreconstructed communist.

From Los Angeles Times