unforgiven

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definition
adjective
I could see some unforgiven issues between them
not forgiven.
example
Haunted by having caused the death of a baby brother and believing himself forever 'unforgiven' by his beloved and loving mother, he frittered himself away as a minor actor in his father's company, boozing and wenching.
They may know about your 'unforgiven' sins and won't hesitate to blurt out all the dirty little facts through the mouth of the victim you are trying to help.
He remains 'unforgiven' in some corners of the Boulevard for leaving to join arch-enemies Leeds.
It is ‘a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God’ if we remain in a rebellious and 'unforgiven' state.
If the victim cannot bring him or herself to forgive, then the perpetrator remains 'unforgiven' , there is no release.
When that sin remains unconfessed and 'unforgiven' it remains here in our bodies creating all sorts of problems.
Leaving aside the anger of the 'unforgiven' son towards the harsh and rejecting father, Jung is saying that there are different mechanisms by which different humans react to the same stressors.
They are among the least trusted, most abused people on the planet, and their sins can go 'unforgiven' for decades.
Her father, General Ross, is the unforgiving and 'unforgiven' force, a person programmed by duty.
But despite her anti-violence efforts and an increasing appreciation of her art, Ono remains largely 'unforgiven' .
There was always gossip about longtime rivalries and 'unforgiven' grudges, but they were reluctant to air secrets which might tarnish their collective image.
Rain and Travis had talked to each other without me around and even though I could see some 'unforgiven' issues between them, they were getting along and were warming to one another.
If his right to grant remission in such cases were despised, the guilt would remain entirely 'unforgiven' .
Their debut song was a maudlin affair - to say the least - that dredged up just about every 'unforgiven' sin and memory in his poor tortured soul.
Our Lord does tell us that there is an 'unforgiven' sin.
If you died with sins 'unforgiven' , you'd need to spend a certain amount of time in a place called Purgatory before finally going to Heaven.
My mother would say, ‘You are not sleeping well because you are haunted by your 'unforgiven' sins.’
Though I felt that Dylan didn't hold any grudge against me, my heart tells me I remain 'unforgiven' .
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