UNWITTING - significado y definición. Qué es UNWITTING
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Qué (quién) es UNWITTING - definición

Unwitting Testimony; Witting testimony

Unwitting      
·adj Not knowing; unconscious; ignorant.
unwitting      
¦ adjective
1. not aware of the full facts: an unwitting accomplice.
2. not intentional.
Derivatives
unwittingly adverb
unwittingness noun
Origin
OE unwitende 'not knowing or realizing' (see un-1, wit2).
unwitting      
If you describe a person or their actions as unwitting, you mean that the person does something or is involved in something without realizing it.
We're unwitting victims of the system...
It had been an unwitting blunder on Blair's part.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
unwittingly
He was unwittingly caught up in the confrontation.
ADV: usu ADV with v

Wikipedia

Unwitting testimony

Unwitting testimony is the unintentional evidence provided by historical sources. It may reflect the attitudes and preconceptions of an author, or the culture to which he or she belongs. The recognition and interpretation of unwitting testimony by historians acknowledges that primary sources may contain flaws as well as several layers of evidence, and that there are messages that are not explicit.

Ejemplos de uso de UNWITTING
1. The law‘s critics became unwitting collaborators with a vile government.
2. UNWITTING RACISM But he said the men –– who had refused to cooperate with the IPCC‘s investigation –– had been guilty of unwitting racism.
3. An unwitting truth, but nothing that needed a reply.
4. The unwitting taxpayer, of course, especially those of us in London.
5. EPINAY–SUR–SEINE, France –– On a routine call, three unwitting police officers fell into a trap.