Unexploded in a sentence as an adjective

That doesn't help with the ~100M unexploded mines in the world already. This is a bigger problem than one would ever imagine.

In Germany and other WW2 theatres, you will commonly find unexploded ordnance. All work will come to a halt as it has to be removed by experts.

Interesting videos though, didn't realize I'd stepped on another unexploded grammar mine from The War. I really should know better at this stage.

Mines and unexploded ordinance are a huge and long-standing problem across the globe. For example, it is still common for explosives from the first world war, a 100 years ago, to be found in Europe.

Approaching an unexploded IED is dangerous. So is going in to reactor #2 to pump out radioactive water.

I think there might have been a hiatus on the sodium drop after someone found some unexploded on the bank near mass ave in 07 and it caused a fire when they chucked it in with some other wet debris. Not sure if it actually did stop or come back.

The rocket fell on the rooftop of a nearby school building unexploded and was disarmed by the police. The IDF later released a statement saying it attacked over 50 tunnels and tens of hidden rocket launchers.

Anti-vehicle mines, unexploded ordnance, cluster ammo,... the upside is definitely the low cost.

Meanwhile, F# has an option type, but non-F# code doesn't know anything about it, so any actual use of the system frameworks litters your code with unexploded null mines.

Burrowing down one of the many auxiliary tunnels pock marking the island, the team stumbled upon a number of fascinating items including a miner's oil lamp with whale oil and unexploded dynamite at 65 feet. Where on earth did those come from?

There is definitely room for conspiracy theories, if you lean that way, relating to the testing that occurred there and even basic unexploded ordnance. I vaguely remember potentially relevant websites seeming blocked, but I never bothered to investigate and can't really provide more details.

Unexploded definitions

adjective

still capable of exploding or being fired; "undischarged ammunition"; "an unexploded bomb"

See also: undischarged