uninvolved

IPA: ʌnɪnvˈɔɫvd

adjective

  • Not involved.
  • Emotionally distant.
  • Of potential mates, available because not in a committed relationship.
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Examples of "uninvolved" in Sentences

  • She says parenting is about balancing and that "uninvolved" mothers are really "unattached" mothers.
  • In March, Israel's military said the overall Palestinian death toll was 1,166, of whom 295 were "uninvolved" civilians.
  • He prided himself on being neither Roman — which meant for him intellectual and 'uninvolved' — nor Neapolitan — which meant naive and sloppy.
  • Concerning the war in Iraq; you are probably one of "uninvolved" moaners who are stressing out because al-Qaida got thrashed before the November elections.
  • He left no stones unturned as he interviewed those directly involved and extended his snowball sampling to secondary and tertiary parties, such as uninvolved gang members.
  • The overburdened Courts may have a perverse incentive to remain uninvolved, apparently hoping the targeted victim will collapse and give in to the lawsuit terrorist’s demands.
  • It remains my personal conviction that America's entry into World War I was was one the most fateful decisions of the 20th Century - if America had remain uninvolved, Hitler is extremely unlikely to have risen to power.
  • Lamb, who tried to remain uninvolved politically, tolerated his abrasiveness, and that friendship managed to survive, if only just barely in the face of Hazlitt’s growing bitterness, short temper, and propensity for hurling invective at friends and foes alike.

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