unrealized

[ US /ənˈɹiəˌɫaɪzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of persons; marked by failure to realize full potentialities
    unfulfilled and uneasy men
    unrealized dreams and ambitions
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How To Use unrealized In A Sentence

  • Using the same 11.5% theft rate assumption, that's a whopping $55 billion in unrealized subscriber asset value throughout the industry.
  • The initial euphoria is fast getting buried under the unrealized expectations of the masses.
  • For example, the unrealized loss on the value of a current asset could be completely offset by an unrealized gain on a non-current asset.
  • But if we are right on the analysis and willing to sit tight, we will eventually recover unrealized losses and make money.
  • Unrealized ideals may germinate seeds of disillusionment. Christianity Today
  • If, on the other hand, the taxpayer has experienced a net realized gain, they should review their portfolio for any investments with unrealized losses.
  • However, operating profit fell 19% to 24.38 billion kroner from 30.17 billion kroner because of a 15% drop in natural-gas prices measured in Norwegian kroner, higher operating costs and an increase in unrealized profit on inventories of 1.9 billion kroner. Currency Gains Help Lift Profit at StatoilHydro
  • But, as a record of George Eliot's unrealized intention, I would rather like the anomalous punch-ladle to remain as a mark of her artistic, unsleeping, conscience.
  • She'd broken the seal with unsteady fingers, but her fears were unrealized; the contents did not compromise her in any way. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • They are caught in this place of denial and unrealized emotion and desire.
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