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US
/ˌənəˈdʒəstɪd/
]
[ UK /ʌnɐdʒˈʌstɪd/ ]
[ UK /ʌnɐdʒˈʌstɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
not altered to fit certain requirements
an unadjusted figure of 8.5 percent
the unadjusted clock is running fast -
not having adapted to new conditions
several unadjusted refugees
How To Use unadjusted In A Sentence
- Some reported both unadjusted analyses and analyses adjusted for covariates, which appropriately informs readers of the role confounders had.
- Unadjusted gross profits fell to 37.6 million, from 56.9 million a year ago. Times, Sunday Times
- However, the Department of Homeland Security's practice of jailing "unadjusted" refugees after a year is indefensible. The Media Consortium: Weekly Diaspora: Quiet Raids, Slippery ICE and Grinches
- America's mental health problems may be more than a matter of some "unadjusted" individuals. Signs of the Times
- He argued that conscious anti-Semites, especially "the 'unadjusted' veterans," would identify unconsciously with the GIs: "just demobilized, ordinary, white native Protestant, 'our kind, '— a band of comrades with battle records, plagued by the unhappinesses and insecurities of that new, troubling No Man's Land between war and postwar. Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
- In September, the Federal Labor Office had recorded 3.031 million jobless in unadjusted terms, and 3.188 million in seasonally-adjusted terms. German Inflation Remains Subdued
- Since we cannot completely live these tendencies down, we are all more or less "unadjusted" and ill adapted. Introduction to the Science of Sociology
- In fact, the unadjusted number of permits on homes not yet started jumped in March, suggesting snow and heavy rains forced builders to hold off on some new projects.
- Unadjusted and adjusted hazard ratio and 95% confidence intervals were calculated.
- We first cumulated these returns to obtain the cumulative sum unadjusted and market-adjusted returns for the selected aftermarket time horizons.