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Definition of unfilled in English: unfilledadjectiveʌnˈfɪldˌənˈfɪld Not filled. there are a number of unfilled posts in this area of nursing Example sentencesExamples - Some social services departments in London report that 40 percent of posts are unfilled.
- As many as one in four radiographer posts go unfilled in some parts of the country, though the Department of Health has no figure for the overall number of vacancies.
- There are currently 235 unfilled consultant posts, compared with 153 in 2001.
- Education chiefs spent months looking at the increasing number of unfilled primary school places caused by fewer birth rates across the borough.
- The latest available official figures show that in January this year there were just six primary school jobs unfilled and five vacancies in secondaries.
- The hospital had to close its emergency intake wards at night because it had only five doctors doing the work of 14, as vacant posts lie unfilled.
- It means any unfilled posts will not be advertised and temporary staff - including agency nurses - were no longer being hired.
- Under the current funding structure, universities are paid per student from central government so unfilled places lead to budget shortfalls.
- They have more decayed teeth being filled, more left unfilled, and fewer extractions.
- The number of unfilled teaching posts in English schools fell last year, official figures are expected to show this week.
- In addition, the proportion of unfilled posts has also quadrupled.
- A substantial number of designated and named doctor posts are unfilled.
- I just don't understand why so many jobs have to go unfilled when there are so many people willing to fill them.
- Each puzzle is part filled, and your challenge is to complete the unfilled squares with numbers from 1 to 9.
- Social work in South Yorkshire is in crisis as increasing numbers of vital posts for carers remain unfilled in a situation getting steadily worse.
- It says this can be done without affecting services by deleting posts that have remained unfilled for a long time.
- The group was told that a quarter of consultant paediatric pathology posts are currently unfilled.
- Targets are now being met, but there are still unfilled posts.
- In the worst cases, two authorities had 13 posts unfilled - one in Scotland and one in the south of England.
- So there is, for example, no acting up to cover for unfilled posts.
Synonyms empty, unoccupied, free, available, not in use, unused, unengaged, uninhabited, untenanted, tenantless, to let, for sale, on the market, abandoned, deserted
Rhymes build, deskilled, gild, guild, self-willed, sild, unfulfilled, unskilled, untilled, upbuild Definition of unfilled in US English: unfilledadjectiveˌənˈfildˌənˈfɪld Not filled. 12% of IT jobs in the city are unfilled Example sentencesExamples - The latest available official figures show that in January this year there were just six primary school jobs unfilled and five vacancies in secondaries.
- I just don't understand why so many jobs have to go unfilled when there are so many people willing to fill them.
- Under the current funding structure, universities are paid per student from central government so unfilled places lead to budget shortfalls.
- A substantial number of designated and named doctor posts are unfilled.
- As many as one in four radiographer posts go unfilled in some parts of the country, though the Department of Health has no figure for the overall number of vacancies.
- The group was told that a quarter of consultant paediatric pathology posts are currently unfilled.
- They have more decayed teeth being filled, more left unfilled, and fewer extractions.
- Some social services departments in London report that 40 percent of posts are unfilled.
- Each puzzle is part filled, and your challenge is to complete the unfilled squares with numbers from 1 to 9.
- Targets are now being met, but there are still unfilled posts.
- It says this can be done without affecting services by deleting posts that have remained unfilled for a long time.
- Social work in South Yorkshire is in crisis as increasing numbers of vital posts for carers remain unfilled in a situation getting steadily worse.
- It means any unfilled posts will not be advertised and temporary staff - including agency nurses - were no longer being hired.
- In addition, the proportion of unfilled posts has also quadrupled.
- The number of unfilled teaching posts in English schools fell last year, official figures are expected to show this week.
- In the worst cases, two authorities had 13 posts unfilled - one in Scotland and one in the south of England.
- Education chiefs spent months looking at the increasing number of unfilled primary school places caused by fewer birth rates across the borough.
- There are currently 235 unfilled consultant posts, compared with 153 in 2001.
- The hospital had to close its emergency intake wards at night because it had only five doctors doing the work of 14, as vacant posts lie unfilled.
- So there is, for example, no acting up to cover for unfilled posts.
Synonyms empty, unoccupied, free, available, not in use, unused, unengaged, uninhabited, untenanted, tenantless, to let, for sale, on the market, abandoned, deserted |