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Definition of unprovided in English: unprovidedadjective ʌnprəˈvʌɪdɪdˌənprəˈvaɪdɪd 1Not provided, supplied, or equipped with something. she was almost entirely unprovided with funds Example sentencesExamples - However these are deferred and arise only on sale of the investment portfolio which is mainly being held for the long term and in Daejan's case, the maximum unprovided, for tax liability represents only about 4 per cent of its gross assets.
- The company submitted a statement to the committee saying that the budget hotel accommodation market was unprovided for in South Lakeland and the new hotel would ‘bolster the tourism infrastructure in the district.’
- 1.1unprovided for (of a dependant) not supplied with sufficient money to cover the cost of living.
he left a widow and children totally unprovided for Example sentencesExamples - Failure to insure a vehicle could mean that someone badly injured in an accident, or the family of someone killed, might go unprovided for.
- Mrs. Bronson chose to go with him rather than remain here, unprovided for, and facing the permanent or indefinite separation from her husband.
- They preferred an older ethic of philanthropic benevolence, and while some Australians undoubtedly benefited from such charity, it left others unprovided for.
- Mr Hulme, relieving officer, stated that prisoner had had furnished apartments in Kay Street, but had run on a bill of over £2 and then left his wife and family unprovided for.
Rhymes lopsided, misguided, one-sided, undecided, undivided, unguided Definition of unprovided in US English: unprovidedadjectiveˌənprəˈvaɪdɪdˌənprəˈvīdid 1predicative Not provided. - 1.1unprovided with Not equipped with (something useful or necessary).
Example sentencesExamples - The company submitted a statement to the committee saying that the budget hotel accommodation market was unprovided for in South Lakeland and the new hotel would ‘bolster the tourism infrastructure in the district.’
- However these are deferred and arise only on sale of the investment portfolio which is mainly being held for the long term and in Daejan's case, the maximum unprovided, for tax liability represents only about 4 per cent of its gross assets.
- 1.2unprovided for (of a dependent) not supplied with sufficient money to cover the cost of living.
he left a widow and children totally unprovided for Example sentencesExamples - Mrs. Bronson chose to go with him rather than remain here, unprovided for, and facing the permanent or indefinite separation from her husband.
- They preferred an older ethic of philanthropic benevolence, and while some Australians undoubtedly benefited from such charity, it left others unprovided for.
- Mr Hulme, relieving officer, stated that prisoner had had furnished apartments in Kay Street, but had run on a bill of over £2 and then left his wife and family unprovided for.
- Failure to insure a vehicle could mean that someone badly injured in an accident, or the family of someone killed, might go unprovided for.
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