unspecified
IPA: ʌnspˈɛsʌfaɪd
adjective
- Not specified; not thoroughly explained or detailed; not adequately commented.
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Examples of "unspecified" in Sentences
- A crisis yes, but vague and unspecified.
- A servant pawn of unspecified allegiance.
- It is classified as dysphonia unspecified.
- A myriad is an unspecified large quantity.
- The unspecified problems are still unspecified.
- Attachment to unspecified recruitment document.
- A variation with an unspecified number of players.
- Borduria is in the Balkans, but at an unspecified location.
- The strip is set in an unspecified location in the Australian outback.
- The date and method of redemption for the bonds was unspecified in the bill.
- But he referred to unspecified contacts between the U.S. and Iran over the case.
- Several teammembers were killed or wounded in unspecified action, probably against the NVA 27th Independent
- The film follows a man, who is embroiled in unspecified shady dealings, who is confronted by a childhood friend.
- The statement also said, however, that South Korea could still salvage dialogue by apologizing to the North for what it called unspecified
- Kabwila-Kapasula also says all the organizations have agreed to take what she calls unspecified action if their academic freedom is not assured.
- Instead it refers to unspecified buildings "in poor state of preservation" and "illegal occupations," and says the area has little value as real estate.
- The statement also said, however, South Korea could still salvage dialogue by apologizing to the North for what it called unspecified "crimes" against it.
- His proposal also includes $2 billion in unspecified budget cuts, a convenient line in a budget outline but one that won't do when it's time to propose a real spending plan in a few weeks.
- CrimethInc and his "Black Hat Hackers Bloc" vow they'll take down Republican Web sites, e-mail servers, phones and fax lines, alter electronic billboards and cause what he calls unspecified "financial disruption."