unsealed
1 of 1adjective/ʌnˈsild/
1
not securely closed or fastened, typically allowing access, leakage, or contamination
- The unsealed envelope had its contents exposed.
- She noticed the unsealed container and closed it tightly to preserve the food.
- The unsealed bottle of medicine posed a safety hazard.
- The unsealed package had been tampered with during transit.
- The unsealed windows let in dust and insects from outside.
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