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Definition of unspecified in English: unspecifiedadjectiveʌnˈspɛsɪfʌɪdˌənˈspɛsəˌfaɪd Not stated clearly or exactly. an unspecified number of people Example sentencesExamples - An hour later, the post office manager received a call on his mobile from a man demanding an unspecified amount of money.
- I will never get another chance, and I hear it will even change my life, in some unspecified but profound mystical fashion.
- The US Air Force has also received orders to deploy an unspecified number of B - 2 bombers.
- A proposal, details of which remain unspecified, for emergency measures also has been mooted.
- An unspecified threat has led to the closures of several courthouses in Connecticut.
- We have been asked by the council to take on a pension liability which is unspecified and unquantified.
- At first, the speaker is out of view, looking on from an unknown, unspecified locale.
- Flights have either been cancelled, rescheduled or simply delayed for unspecified periods.
- For unspecified reasons, he was demoted in 1927, so he resigned and returned to Sofia.
- At some unspecified point, consistent breach of a rule becomes the rule.
- They would be placed in a truck and driven into an unspecified Baltimore tunnel.
- Vague promises of unspecified future salvation just don't cut it in today's market.
- In September last year members of all parties voted unanimously to grant him an extended leave of absence due to an unspecified illness.
- He is also thought to be suffering from a serious, but unspecified, illness for which he needs powerful medication.
- The law suit asks for unspecified damages on behalf of Keeney and her son.
- He revealed that City's directors had given the go-ahead for a fans' forum to be held on an unspecified date next year.
- The Supreme Court ruled the charges were unlawful and granted unspecified damages to the airline.
- This includes unspecified economic penalties and the severing of diplomatic relations.
- But after that you will be able to stay in your own suite, as long as it isn't occupied, at an as yet unspecified discount.
- The move is expected to take place at a yet unspecified time later in the year following a £1.6million revamp.
Synonyms unnamed, unstated, unidentified, unquantified, undesignated, undefined, unfixed, undecided, undetermined, uncertain, uncounted nameless, anonymous, mystery, mysterious, incognito, unknown indefinite, indeterminate, vague, obscure, arbitrary, such-and-such a …, some, any informal this, nth, x number of … rare innominate Definition of unspecified in US English: unspecifiedadjectiveˌənˈspɛsəˌfaɪdˌənˈspesəˌfīd Not stated clearly or exactly. an unspecified number of people Example sentencesExamples - For unspecified reasons, he was demoted in 1927, so he resigned and returned to Sofia.
- At some unspecified point, consistent breach of a rule becomes the rule.
- I will never get another chance, and I hear it will even change my life, in some unspecified but profound mystical fashion.
- An unspecified threat has led to the closures of several courthouses in Connecticut.
- They would be placed in a truck and driven into an unspecified Baltimore tunnel.
- At first, the speaker is out of view, looking on from an unknown, unspecified locale.
- He is also thought to be suffering from a serious, but unspecified, illness for which he needs powerful medication.
- This includes unspecified economic penalties and the severing of diplomatic relations.
- But after that you will be able to stay in your own suite, as long as it isn't occupied, at an as yet unspecified discount.
- An hour later, the post office manager received a call on his mobile from a man demanding an unspecified amount of money.
- The law suit asks for unspecified damages on behalf of Keeney and her son.
- The US Air Force has also received orders to deploy an unspecified number of B - 2 bombers.
- The move is expected to take place at a yet unspecified time later in the year following a £1.6million revamp.
- In September last year members of all parties voted unanimously to grant him an extended leave of absence due to an unspecified illness.
- He revealed that City's directors had given the go-ahead for a fans' forum to be held on an unspecified date next year.
- Flights have either been cancelled, rescheduled or simply delayed for unspecified periods.
- Vague promises of unspecified future salvation just don't cut it in today's market.
- A proposal, details of which remain unspecified, for emergency measures also has been mooted.
- The Supreme Court ruled the charges were unlawful and granted unspecified damages to the airline.
- We have been asked by the council to take on a pension liability which is unspecified and unquantified.
Synonyms unnamed, unstated, unidentified, unquantified, undesignated, undefined, unfixed, undecided, undetermined, uncertain, uncounted |