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unclassified

[ US /ənˈkɫæsɪˌfaɪd/ ]
[ UK /ʌnklˈæsɪfˌa‍ɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not subject to a security classification
  2. not arranged in any specific grouping

How To Use unclassified In A Sentence

  • Sometimes while presenting scientific data about endangered squirrels or unclassified ground beetles, I know in my heart that no amount of information will change the minds of the habitat destroyers.
  • Unsurprisingly, the most expensive was the prestigious Waterford Castle Hotel and Golf Club which chose to remain unclassified in the ‘Be Our Guest’ guide 2004.
  • It has sown confusion and anxiety among researchers by giving birth to the ambiguous concept of sensitive but unclassified research.
  • He was found not guilty of supplying a copy of an unclassified and uncut version of the sexually explicit film Caligula.
  • The military gave unclassified information to the newspapers.
  • Those who seek hard-core porn can no doubt still find what they want on the black market in unclassified videos.
  • Even the National Security Agency, in an internal, unclassified report, concluded that the risks of key recovery far outweigh the advantages.
  • Scientific ignorance is part of the problem, especially considering the truism that most of the world's species still remain unclassified while they are being lost at unprecedented rates.
  • This degree in Early Years consists of 300 points for an unclassified degree or 360 points for an honours degree.
  • More than 33% of gene transcripts annotated with unknown function were included in the category of unclassified proteins.
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