Definition of unpriced in English:
unpriced
adjective ʌnˈprʌɪstˌənˈpraɪst
Having no marked or stated price.
the street is full of exclusive shops that drape unpriced garments in their windows
calendars and diaries will be unpriced on delivery
Example sentencesExamples
- Does the GPC (General Practitioners Committee) really think that general practitioners are stupid enough to vote for a completely unpriced contract?
- I wrote on my unpriced copy the figures Mr. Sharif had put down.
- Markets of themselves cannot provide efficient water prices in the face of unpriced environmental externalities.
- We create new economic incentives in the market by altering the relative price of pollution or an otherwise unpriced environmental asset.
- As these are the unpriced ones with ‘1st’ written on them, they will still be valid after the price rise.
- Census plans to measure the market value of transactions, excluding unpriced transactions such as free software available on the Internet.
Definition of unpriced in US English:
unpriced
adjectiveˌənˈprīstˌənˈpraɪst
Having no marked or stated price.
Example sentencesExamples
- Markets of themselves cannot provide efficient water prices in the face of unpriced environmental externalities.
- Census plans to measure the market value of transactions, excluding unpriced transactions such as free software available on the Internet.
- Does the GPC (General Practitioners Committee) really think that general practitioners are stupid enough to vote for a completely unpriced contract?
- I wrote on my unpriced copy the figures Mr. Sharif had put down.
- We create new economic incentives in the market by altering the relative price of pollution or an otherwise unpriced environmental asset.
- As these are the unpriced ones with ‘1st’ written on them, they will still be valid after the price rise.