unchecked
IPA: ʌntʃˈɛkt
adjective
- Unrestrained, not held back.
- Not examined for accuracy, efficiency, etc.
- (chiefly computing) Of a check box: not checked (ticked or enabled).
- (crossword puzzles) Of a square: part of only one entry (that is, across or down, but not both).
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Examples of "unchecked" in Sentences
- The anticreationist continued unchecked.
- The name list has gone wild and unchecked.
- In the meantime they continue to grow unchecked.
- Go there and make sure that the box is unchecked.
- It also continued to grow unchecked in the under city.
- He cannot allow the faults of the monks to go unchecked.
- The plan failed, however, as the disease progressed unchecked.
- As of November 2005, the extraction of gravel remains unchecked.
- Consequently, the bacteria multiply unchecked within the macrophage.
- How the original blog got in there and went unchecked is unbelievable.
- That they will do so if left unchecked is now being proven at the federal level.
- Without a doubt the most powerful individual in society if left unchecked is a law enforcement officer.
- Power unchecked is the goal of Feinstein, Clinton, Kennedy, and other prominent DEM's - don't you forget it.
- Rethugs lying again, see they want wall street to remain unchecked, and continue the same crap that got us here in the first place
- He opened the scoring 25 seconds into the game, walking in unchecked on the right side and snapping a low shot past Roberto Luongo's blocker.
- Yes, the corporations are going to spend billions of dollars now in unchecked funds to buy every election they can electing brain-dead pro-business puppets.
- While he agrees with Lawrence that neighborhood infrastructure must be handled on a need basis and removed from slush funds, he proposes an INCREASE in unchecked, unsupervised slush fund expenditures.
- Sonia Gandhi, president of India's ruling Congress party, yesterday launched a vituperative attack on what she called the unchecked greed of bankers and businessmen, recalling the glory days of her mother-in-law Indira Gandhi who began nationalising commercial banks in the late
- Sonia Gandhi, the highly influential president of India's ruling Congress Party, yesterday launched a vituperative attack on what she called the unchecked greed of bankers and businessmen, recalling the glory days of her mother-in-law Indira Gandhi who began nationalising commercial banks in the late 1960s.
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