<adj.all> unseasoned artillery volunteers still untested in battle an illustrator untried in mural painting a young hand at plowing
not yet proved or subjected to testing
<adj.all> an untested drug untested theory an untried procedure
The magnesium smelter, which used an untried technology, has been mothballed. One source estimates that another CDollars 1bn-CDollars 2bn in writedowns are unavoidable over the next few years.
The whole practice comes over as a new and still untried toy open to abuses unless rigorously controlled. Control is desperately needed in the killing of wildlife in Nepal (among other places).
These were Tuesday-afternoon readings of untried and often experimental plays performed by Broadway actors and actresses.
But few companies seem willing to try "clean" technologies that address the very source of pollution because of up-front risks and research and development costs associated with untried approaches, Mr. Hirschhorn says.
More than two years ago, the company decided to use a new, largely untried display in which each screen dot, or pixel, is turned on or off by an integrated circuit.
"His love of the heritage of ballet was an inspiration to everyone," Baryshnikov said. "He was also committed to seeking out new choreographers and often was not afraid to put the most untried choreographers on a ballet stage for the first time.
By flying untried routes, American has gained valuable international operating experience and bolstered its image as an international carrier in the minds of passengers, travel agents and government officials.