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What (who) is unversed in - definition

Overture in C (In Memoriam); Overture In C (In Memoriam); Overture In C, "In Memoriam"

unversed in      
not versed in.
call-in         
PROGRAMME FORMAT IN WHICH VIEWERS OR LISTENERS ARE INVITED TO AIR THEIR LIVE COMMENTS
Call-in; Phone–in; Phone in; Calling-in; Calling in; Callingin
(call-ins)
A call-in is a programme on radio or television in which people telephone with questions or opinions and their calls are broadcast. (AM; in BRIT, use phone-in
)
...a call-in show on Los Angeles radio station KABC.
N-COUNT
phone-in         
PROGRAMME FORMAT IN WHICH VIEWERS OR LISTENERS ARE INVITED TO AIR THEIR LIVE COMMENTS
Call-in; Phone–in; Phone in; Calling-in; Calling in; Callingin
(phone-ins)
A phone-in is a programme on radio or television in which people telephone with questions or opinions and their calls are broadcast. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use call-in
)
She took part in a BBC radio phone-in programme.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Overture in C, "In Memoriam"

The Overture in C, "In Memoriam", by Arthur Sullivan, premiered on 30 October 1866 at the Norwich Festival, in honour of his father, who died just before composition began.

The piece was written early in Sullivan's career, before he began to work with his famous collaborator, W. S. Gilbert, on their series of Savoy Operas. The sombre piece was well received. It was first published by Novello almost twenty years later, in 1885.

Examples of use of unversed in
1. The incident showed up the government to be immature, inept and unversed in how state institutions operate.
2. Yet, even so, it seems that she is strangely unversed in the more inconvenient ways of the world, especially when it comes to bargains.
3. We gave a queen whose age and whose education alike secure her being unversed in the old maxims and the corrupt practices of courts and cabinets.
4. The fact is that foreigners, unversed in our language, traditions and laws, are being admitted much faster than they can be comfortably absorbed.
5. The genius of bin Laden was to strike at the West when its leaders were so callow, so unread, so lacking in wisdom, so unversed in the democracies they eagerly sought to lead, in the culture of rights and liberty which they so hastily dismiss.