unpaid
IPA: ʌnpˈeɪd
adjective
- Not paid for.
- Of work: done without agreed payment, usually voluntarily.
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Examples of "unpaid" in Sentences
- Add in unpaid bills from the previous year and Illinois has a total deficit of about $13 billion.
- The row heated up this month when Sudan said it was confiscating some of South Sudan's oil exports to make up for what it called unpaid fees.
- Tension rose when Sudan said last month it started seizing southern oil at Port Sudan as compensation for what it called unpaid pipeline transit fees.
- Modern U.S. tax farms don't use violence, but they do have the power to take their debtors 'homes -- even for what starts as just a few hundred dollars in unpaid bills.
- NT unpaid household labor • RT economic value of women's work • homemaking • unpaid labor force • valuing children • volunteer work • The term unpaid employment in A Women's Thesaurus is a subdivision of • employment.
- KHARTOUM Reuters - Sudan will continue to take a share of oil from South Sudan to compensate for what it calls unpaid transit fees and said an oil deal was unlikely without an agreement on border and security issues, its foreign minister said on Wednesday.
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