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		Definition of untheorized in English: untheorized(British untheorised) adjectiveʌnˈθɪərʌɪzd Not given a theoretical premise or framework. 未形成理论的  the traditional, if untheorized, distinction between serious literature and rubbish has broken down Example sentencesExamples -  Although his films suggest other forms of cinematic pleasure that have been relatively untheorized within film studies, these forms cannot be posited in any simple way as ‘alternatives'.
 -  This paradox was at the center of the focus on the aesthetics of faith that the exhibition presented but left largely untheorized.
 -  What we should remember, whatever disagreements and convergences this debate reveals, is that no data are untheorized; that theories embody values; and that therefore empirical research can never be wholly objective.
 -  The real challenge for teachers and institutions is to remain open to the outrageous, the ethically questionable, the new, ugly, untheorised, badly theorised and awkward experiments of young writers.
 -  It is used both as an analytic concept and as a popular political epithet; more often than not in an untheorized and sloppy way.
 -  These objects of potential attention (attention is love) remain particular, distinct, untheorised.
 -  If the result of that heterogenous improvisation is a kind of untheorised postmodernism, it is the postmodernism of despair.
 -  As a form of experimentation for late 1960s filmmakers, film sound offered an untheorized and relatively unchanged set of practices that were inherited artifacts from the studio system of production.
 -  Interpretation is a struggle between instinctive, untutored, untheorized modes of appropriation and institutional conventions, codes, practices, and doctrinal manipulation.
 
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