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[ uhn-fuhn-did ] / ʌnˈfʌn dɪd /
adjectivenot provided with a fund or money; not financed. Finance. floating (def. 5b). Origin of unfundedFirst recorded in 1765–75; un-1 + fund + -ed2 Words nearby unfundedunfriendly, unfrock, unfroze, unfruitful, unfulfilled, unfunded, unfunded debt, unfunny, unfurl, unfurnished, unfussy Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for unfundedAll because he didn't have to put $1 an hour towards the pension fund's unfunded liability. How the IRS Wrecked Your Pension|Megan McArdle|May 9, 2013|DAILY BEAST Many jurisdictions have treated Gideon as an unfunded mandate. Fifty Years Later, Right to Lawyer Remains ‘Unfunded Mandate’|Chris Opfer|March 18, 2013|DAILY BEAST The ones on the verge of bankruptcy, with large, unfunded pension obligations. Sorry, Folks: One Way or the Other, You'll Never Be Able to Completely Count on Retirement|Megan McArdle|March 15, 2013|DAILY BEAST Oddly, one of the top virtues of Social Security is that it is unfunded. Sorry, Folks: One Way or the Other, You'll Never Be Able to Completely Count on Retirement|Megan McArdle|March 15, 2013|DAILY BEAST
In most cases, an unfunded liability is an even bigger invitation to mischief than a funded one. Sorry, Folks: One Way or the Other, You'll Never Be Able to Completely Count on Retirement|Megan McArdle|March 15, 2013|DAILY BEAST In the end the question of a settlement of the unfunded debt was allowed to remain open. History of Modern Europe 1972-1878|C. A. Fyffe The income arising from current labor is unfunded, because there is no permanent fund of accumulated wealth corresponding to it. The Principles of Economics|Frank A. Fetter The public debt was then 40 millions: it is now 900 millions, the unfunded items included. Thirty Years' View (Vol. II of 2)|Thomas Hart Benton The resolution was in fact one for the repudiation of a third part of the unfunded debt. History of Modern Europe 1972-1878|C. A. Fyffe We carry this taste into our money-getting speculations, those freaks of the funds that leave many a man with one unfunded coat. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 12, Issue 332, September 20, 1828|Various
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