unspent


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unspent

(ʌnˈspɛnt)
adj
1. not spent or paid out
2. (Law) law relating to a conviction that has not been expunged
3. not completely used up
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.unspent - (of financial resources) not spentunspent - (of financial resources) not spent; "unexpended funds"; "his unspent allowance"
unexhausted - not used up completely; "an unexhausted well"
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unspent

[ˈʌnˈspent] ADJno gastado
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unspent

adj moneynicht ausgegeben; energynicht verbraucht
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It provides that he shall exercise the full authority of Warden, and shall have the disposal of the annual revenue attached to the office, until my return, or, failing that, until Bruno comes of age: and that he shall then hand over, to myself or to Bruno as the case may be, the Wardenship, the unspent revenue, and the contents of the Treasury, which are to be preserved, intact, under his guardianship."
And the consciousness that the insult was not yet avenged, that his rancor was still unspent, weighed on his heart and poisoned the artificial tranquillity which he managed to obtain in Turkey by means of restless, plodding, and rather vainglorious and ambitious activity.
And still there was a large portion of the four hundred and twenty dollars unspent. This worried him until the thought came to him of hiring a servant for Gertrude and of buying a bicycle for Marion.
You see, in another instant they would have recovered their faculties, then they'd have burst into a cheer and made a rush, and my wires would have gone down before it; but that lost instant lost them their opportunity forever; while even that slight fragment of time was still unspent, I shot the current through all the fences and struck the whole host dead in their tracks!
When Ralph Denham entered the room and saw Katharine seated with her back to him, he was conscious of a change in the grade of the atmosphere such as a traveler meets with sometimes upon the roads, particularly after sunset, when, without warning, he runs from clammy chill to a hoard of unspent warmth in which the sweetness of hay and beanfield is cherished, as if the sun still shone although the moon is up.
He had no reason to wish his hair longer, to conceal any confusion of face; no reason to wish the money unspent, to improve his spirits.
Get two oxen, bulls of nine years; for their strength is unspent and they are in the prime of their age: they are best for work.
The BBC, National Express and Wesleyan are among the latest big businesses to pledge their unspent apprenticeship levy to the authority's transfer fund which is then used to cover training costs for apprentices at SMEs in the West Midlands.
To him, any unspent oil money in the ABFA account should be sent back to the Petroleum Holding Fund (PFH) to ensure proper accountability of our oil revenues.
The BBC, National Express and the Wesleyan are among the latest big businesses to pledge their unspent apprenticeship levy to the WMCA transfer fund.
Recto said the national government can tap the unspent P46-billion motor vehicle users' charge (MVUC), which is part of the fees charged by the Land Transportation Office annually for vehicle registration.
The unspent MVUC collections, which are car registration fees paid at the Land Transportation Office (LTO), could be a funding source that can help local efforts, Recto noted.