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Definition of undocumented in English: undocumentedadjectiveʌnˈdɒkjʊmɛntɪdˌənˈdɑkjəˌmɛn(t)əd 1Not recorded in or proved by documents. earlier, undocumented settlements the bulk of history is undocumented Example sentencesExamples - In fact, he used it to pay back a completely undocumented loan from his brother Tie, the millionaire ice-grappler.
- Other than the odd undocumented case, success is not known to be spotted often enough.
- A physical relationship has never been proved - Cohn would certainly have kept it undocumented and out of sight.
- I wonder how the investigation into undocumented and disappeared funds is going?
- The undocumented benefit is that, by using their accelerator service, they are unintentionally offering users an anonymous proxy.
- It has recently come to my attention that there must be a range of undocumented wild birds at large in British suburbia.
- The civilisational reach of India's great textile culture cuts through largely undocumented and unmapped pathways of history.
- They will have access to local, often informal or undocumented data, available only on the spot.
Synonyms unauthenticated, unconfirmed, uncorroborated, unsubstantiated, unratified 2North American Not having the appropriate legal document or licence. Example sentencesExamples - For instance, undocumented immigrants from Mexico tend to be less educated and don't have to travel far to get to the United States.
- Three quarters of all undocumented immigrants actually pay Social Security tax.
- Some churches created what were called ‘sanctuaries’ for undocumented immigrants.
- Among the proposals is that the Bill would offer legal status to all undocumented immigrants who are paying taxes.
- Denver has always been known as major transit point for the smuggling of undocumented immigrants into the U.S.
- My life as an undocumented immigrant meant that I grew up with added challenges and frustrations other kids didn't have to deal with.
- Many residents began to blame the economic recession on the growing number of undocumented immigrants that poured into the state.
- It extends basic human rights without distinction to all migrants, documented or undocumented.
- Many of these workers are undocumented immigrants who have little recourse to legal action if they are injured on the job.
- The U.S. census estimates there are about 8 million undocumented immigrants in the United States.
- We did not record whether the participants were US citizens or were legal or undocumented residents.
- Because it would allow some undocumented immigrants to win legal status, it faces resistance on the Right.
- Eventually they realized that the city's two homeless shelters would not accept undocumented immigrants.
- It is uncertain how many undocumented teachers there are in the city.
- The law does not change the legal status of the undocumented persons or provide them a safe haven from the enforcement of the immigration laws.
- Five undocumented women had no legal basis on which to apply.
- In contrast, many Mexicans are recent or undocumented immigrants.
- Added to this volatile social polarization is one of the world's most diverse, both legal and undocumented, immigrant populations.
- The first step would be to make the undocumented workers already here legal.
- Today, 2.5 million foreigners live in Spain, of which 50 percent are undocumented.
Definition of undocumented in US English: undocumentedadjectiveˌənˈdɑkjəˌmɛn(t)ədˌənˈdäkyəˌmen(t)əd 1Not recorded in or proved by documents. Example sentencesExamples - The civilisational reach of India's great textile culture cuts through largely undocumented and unmapped pathways of history.
- In fact, he used it to pay back a completely undocumented loan from his brother Tie, the millionaire ice-grappler.
- The undocumented benefit is that, by using their accelerator service, they are unintentionally offering users an anonymous proxy.
- I wonder how the investigation into undocumented and disappeared funds is going?
- A physical relationship has never been proved - Cohn would certainly have kept it undocumented and out of sight.
- It has recently come to my attention that there must be a range of undocumented wild birds at large in British suburbia.
- Other than the odd undocumented case, success is not known to be spotted often enough.
- They will have access to local, often informal or undocumented data, available only on the spot.
Synonyms unauthenticated, unconfirmed, uncorroborated, unsubstantiated, unratified 2North American Not having the appropriate legal document or license. Example sentencesExamples - For instance, undocumented immigrants from Mexico tend to be less educated and don't have to travel far to get to the United States.
- Denver has always been known as major transit point for the smuggling of undocumented immigrants into the U.S.
- Added to this volatile social polarization is one of the world's most diverse, both legal and undocumented, immigrant populations.
- Many of these workers are undocumented immigrants who have little recourse to legal action if they are injured on the job.
- My life as an undocumented immigrant meant that I grew up with added challenges and frustrations other kids didn't have to deal with.
- It extends basic human rights without distinction to all migrants, documented or undocumented.
- Eventually they realized that the city's two homeless shelters would not accept undocumented immigrants.
- The first step would be to make the undocumented workers already here legal.
- It is uncertain how many undocumented teachers there are in the city.
- Today, 2.5 million foreigners live in Spain, of which 50 percent are undocumented.
- The U.S. census estimates there are about 8 million undocumented immigrants in the United States.
- Many residents began to blame the economic recession on the growing number of undocumented immigrants that poured into the state.
- The law does not change the legal status of the undocumented persons or provide them a safe haven from the enforcement of the immigration laws.
- Five undocumented women had no legal basis on which to apply.
- Among the proposals is that the Bill would offer legal status to all undocumented immigrants who are paying taxes.
- In contrast, many Mexicans are recent or undocumented immigrants.
- Because it would allow some undocumented immigrants to win legal status, it faces resistance on the Right.
- Three quarters of all undocumented immigrants actually pay Social Security tax.
- We did not record whether the participants were US citizens or were legal or undocumented residents.
- Some churches created what were called ‘sanctuaries’ for undocumented immigrants.
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