unchartered

IPA: ʌntʃˈɑrtɝd

adjective

  • Not chartered; not supplied with a charter.
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Examples of "unchartered" in Sentences

  • So it's into unchartered territory.
  • All unchartered waters are the same.
  • Others explore new, unchartered territory.
  • "We're in unchartered territory," EnCap's lawyer wrote.
  • We can't let him go too much, he's in unchartered waters.
  • Townships are divisions of 'unchartered' land in a given state.
  • People about the book, tentatively titled unchartered terriTORI
  • The world ofWikipedia templates is largely unchartered territory for me.
  • Insurance companies may be unwilling to venture into unchartered territory...
  • "We are in unchartered waters as a basketball team right now," said Penn State coach Jerry Dunn.
  • QUESTION: I realize this is kind of unchartered waters, but I mean how would this normally work?
  • They're a team that has been to the postseason numerous times and we're in unchartered waters right now.
  • Predators in unchartered territory, they are starting to make their rivalry with the Columbus Blue Jackets very one-sided.
  • Or were they going to rule in favor of the Gore campaign lawyers that the recount should resume and let the chips fall where they may, which would take us into what we now all call unchartered territory?
  • In this case, people are asking, because they're this global organization, could they play a role in helping in this crisis, especially because we're in kind of unchartered territory, they might have some mechanisms because they talk to everybody, they have offices in every country, they deal with financial issues with everybody?

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