undrawn

IPA: ʌndrˈɔn

adjective

  • Not drawn (in various senses).
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Examples of "undrawn" in Sentences

  • The sword undrawn, the bow unloosed, the mightiest champion of them all laid low and humiliated.
  • The group said it had available liquidity of €20.7 billion including undrawn credit lines of €3.0 billion.
  • For we have such a decree of the Senate, but hidden in the scroll which contains it, as a sword undrawn in its scabbard.
  • [Bless me the large looking glass, with the curtain undrawn – well, it may e’en remain so – for we cannot be gay till the truant comes back.] (Sobbing.)
  • After all, credit insurance currently has no use, since right now there is no debt on the balance sheet aside from an undrawn revolving credit facility.
  • The Treasury Department said Thursday that Chrysler has repaid $11.2 billion — including $2 billion in undrawn loans — but it is unlikely to recover the rest.
  • According to Jim McLauchlin, Simon had finished the script but hadn't started drawing it yet -- so they plan to run the script, undrawn, as a tribute to Simons.
  • Liquidity remains good as utilities' cash plus undrawn committed syndicated credit lines on average cover short-term debt 1.9 times, according to Societe Generale.
  • A further €145 billion is undrawn funds available to countries like Poland that have flexible credit lines with the IMF; the fund also keeps a €45 billion reserve buffer.
  • The group extended the average maturity of its net debt by more than two years beyond 11 years, and has €27.3 billion in liquidities: €15.9 billion in cash and €11.4 billion in undrawn credit lines.

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