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US
/ənɪksˈpɫɔɪtɪd/
]
[ UK /ˌʌnɛksplˈɔɪtɪd/ ]
[ UK /ˌʌnɛksplˈɔɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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not developed, improved, exploited or used
vast unexploited (or undeveloped) natural resources
taxes on undeveloped lots are low
How To Use unexploited In A Sentence
- Western Province is one of the regions in Zambia that has potential for economic development because of the array of unexploited natural resources.
- Should resources be exploited in the present to ensure maximum economic growth, or should they be left unexploited for future generations, even at the expense of present economic growth?
- While it is clear that the computer keyboard will not be going away, equally, other input mechanisms remain largely unexploited.
- The Edinburgh company would prospect for oil and gas off the coast of Cameroon in west Africa, a promising but largely unexploited region.
- In the near term, though, less ice means commercial fishing fleets and the oil, gas, and mining industries can access a bounty of unexploited resources, environmentalists say.
- Naturally, our increasing dependence on these little rubber barriers is a marketing opportunity that has not gone unexploited. Times, Sunday Times
- For many years, Africa, especially the hinterland, remained unknown, unexplored and unexploited.
- But we are sitting on rich and unexploited seams of coal, much of which would burn cleanly. The Sun
- If more men around the world spoke out like this, more women would go to bed tonight unafraid, unexploited and unabused. Word!
- But for reasons that have not been clear, these can fail to fire so potentially useful connections remain unexploited. Times, Sunday Times