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comparative more unmade, superlative most unmade
not (yet) made examples
existing without having been made examples
(UK, of a road) Without a hard, smooth, permanent surface. quotations examples
[E]ven when it turned off the unmade road and went steeply upwards along an even more unmade track, I was still exhilarated […].
1980, Blackwood's Magazine, page 505
It was an unexpected benefit to early rail investors that passengers had an appetite for travel, which up to then had been a tortuous experience on largely unmade roads and involving stays at coaching inns that provided variable amenities.
2021 September 22, Industry Insider, “A new way of thinking”, in RAIL, number 940, page 92
simple past and past participle of unmake examples