unexploited

IPA: ʌnɪkspɫˈɔɪtɪd

adjective

  • Not exploited
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Examples of "unexploited" in Sentences

  • Start with an unexploited niche, and lead with clear, focused, consistent communications.
  • Moreover, the mention that oil companies are hoarding unexploited leases is off the mark, he said.
  • But, for some entertainment properties, lucrative merchandising opportunities remain unexploited...until now.
  • Southern Sudan holds three-quarters of the country's known oil reserves and potentially large unexploited deposits.
  • The world wherein the story transpires is lush and mysterious, but again, it remains largely unexploited (and unexplored).
  • Chevron Corp. said Thursday it will invest $7.5 billion to develop two of the Gulf of Mexico's largest unexploited oil fields.
  • Without one of those players finding health, they will leave the Knicks' biggest weakness—the lack of a true center—unexploited.
  • On behalf of clueless soccer fans on this side of the pond, I would like to personally welcome the Barclay's Premier League to the heretofore unexploited world of American fandom.
  • A study of the economics of small villages on a vast unexplored, unexploited planet can safely ignore resource/environmental issues because of the huge gap in scale between the two systems.

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