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un·mo·lest·ed[ˌʌnməʊˈlestɪd, AM -məˈ-]adj inv unbelästigt, ungestört* * *["ʌnmə'lestɪd]adj(= unattacked) unbelästigt; (= undisturbed) in Frieden, in Ruhe* * *unmolested adj unbelästigt:live unmolested in Frieden leben
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