unowned
IPA: ʌnˈaʊnd
adjective
- Not owned; not having an owner.
- Not avowed or acknowledged as one's own property or one's own work.
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Examples of "unowned" in Sentences
- So somebody dumped waste in Somali waters and somebody else "stole" the unowned fish.
- Time for a complete house cleaning, replace them all with unowned independents this next two times around.
- Start thinking of property as all the property of individuals, unjustly acquired property or unowned property.
- But maybe things are different in other states, and their airports are in some kind of unowned status whereby state law would not apply?
- At first it was patches and sections of land here and there; but as the weeks passed it was the unowned portions that became rare, until at last they stood as islands surrounded by Daylight's land.
- We feel that those who care for cats -- both animal advocates and the 10 million householders who feed stray cats -- and those who care for birds would agree that we must find a humane way to reduce the number of unowned and homeless cats.
- In the almost lottery-like scramble for the ownership of vast unowned natural resources, and in the exploitation of which there was little or no competition of capital, (the capital itself rising out of the exploitation), the capable, intelligent member of the working class found a field in which to use his brains to his own advancement.
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