Aprabhinna is literally "unrent," i.e. with the temporal juice not trickling down. ❋ Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli (N/A)
Overbuilt office space - 7+ million sqft of unrent space ❋ Unknown (2010)
These obscene harpies, who deck themselves, in I know not what divine attributes, but who in reality are foul and ravenous birds of prey (both mothers and daughters) flutter over our heads, and souse down upon our tables, and leave nothing unrent, unrifled, unravaged, or unpolluted with the slime of their filthy offal. (p. 156) ... ❋ Unknown (2002)
From the nature of the rock which breaks into angular, and apparently rhomboidal fragments of a huge size, this fall is subdivided into small cascades, which adhere to each other, so as to form a sheet of water, unrent, but composed of an alternation of retiring and salient angles, and presenting a great variety of shapes and shades. ❋ James Athearn Jones (N/A)
And now, with canvas unrent, and masts unsprung, returned to the very buoy she left. ❋ Various (N/A)
O sea flower, where was the wind that it left their sails unrent? ❋ Unknown (1920)
It was the great Catholic age, when the sacred robe of the Church, spotted though it might be in places through human frailty, was still unrent, whole, and she herself was everywhere acknowledged in Europe as the Divinely appointed mother of men. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)
These obscene harpies, who deck themselves in I know not what divine attributes, but who in reality are foul and ravenous birds of prey, (both mothers and daughters,) flutter over our heads, and souse down upon our tables, and leave nothing unrent, unrifled, unravaged, or unpolluted with the slime of their filthy offal. ❋ Unknown (1909)
Not for an instant did the roar diminish, not for a second was the kindly veil of night left unrent by a fissure of vengeful flame. ❋ Francis Trevelyan Miller (1902)
As yet they had been shielded by the forest which lay over the land like an unrent mantle. ❋ Theodore Roosevelt (1888)
This obstacle, only partially destroyed, had been taken as a known range by the Boer marksmen, and so accurate therefore was their shooting that soon there was scarce a strand unrent by the bullets. ❋ Great Britain. War Office (1876)
That the golden wall of the battle, the fence unrent by the sword. ❋ William Morris (1865)
"A place in Valhal is promised to us; for, him who bravely dies with his blood-stained sword beside him and his heart unrent with fears, the All-Father's victory-wafters will gently carry home. ❋ James Baldwin (1883)
These obscene harpies, who deck themselves in I know not what divine attributes, but who in reality are foul and ravenous birds of prey, (both mothers and daughters,) flutter over our heads, and souse down upon our tables, and leave nothing unrent, unrifled, unravaged, or unpolluted with the slime of their filthy offal. [ ❋ Edmund Burke (1763)