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UK
/ˌʌndɪvˈɛləpt/
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[ US /ˌəndɪˈvɛɫəpt/ ]
[ US /ˌəndɪˈvɛɫəpt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
not developed, mature, or fully formulated
undeveloped social awareness
courses in interior design were rare and undeveloped -
not developed, improved, exploited or used
vast unexploited (or undeveloped) natural resources
taxes on undeveloped lots are low
How To Use undeveloped In A Sentence
- These undeveloped land or uncompleted property projects have brought negative social and economic effects.
- Rural and undeveloped land rings the metropolitan area, and Galveston Bay to the southeast (image lower right) provides access to the Gulf of Mexico.
- The science of planetary ecology is still young and undeveloped.
- These undeveloped humans are struggling through the lower chakras, trying to get out of the dark worlds of the mind.
- Development is not imagined as a unilinear process, involving a move from undeveloped to developed.
- Official institutions, like the church, remained undeveloped and weak.
- I think he's too - well, undeveloped to have realized how serious the drugs business was. COME AND BE KILLED
- The kiss of the prince breaks the spell of narcissism and awakens a womanhood which up to then has remained undeveloped.
- The basis of the economy continues to be rice agriculture, and much of the population farms at a subsistence level, linked by a relatively undeveloped market system for rice, fruits, and vegetables, and using the riel for currency.
- But there was an announcement of the potential return of Development Land Tax (on unrealised gains on undeveloped land).