unredacted
verb redact is more specific than edit, scarcely overlaps with censor, and is genuinely useful:mid-19th century — essentially, a fancy or technical -synonym- of “edit” — to this a more specific sense.
examples are of unredacted being used as a reference to blacked-out bits of text that are “cl-ssified” or “sensitive” — effectively, as a replacement for the unpleasant participle censored.
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- unredneckable  
the inability for someone to become a redneck. black people are unredneckable.
 - Unrefutiated  
un-re-fu-ee-ate-ed. to be challenged; to be unfounded. kevin’s grasp of the english language is unrefutiated.
 - unreliabill  
a person named bill, billy, or william who can not be relied upon clinton said he would never cheat again, but he is unreliabill
 - Unreliable Bassist  
a person who at first has a lot of friends and then ditches them for her his girlfriend then ditches his girlfriend for his friends then ditches his friends for his girlfriend and so-on. in the end he cant figure out what to do. also doesn’t get past “first base”. chuck: yo. paul is such […]
 - Unreliable  
not able to be counted on; not performing expected duties. urbandictionary.com’s definiton of pippie is very unreliable, as each one of the six definitons gives a different meaning for the word. undependable, irresponsible, untrustworthy james : andy has bailed again he is now on punishment nick : you know baldy he is unreliable
 
