unreported

[ UK /ˌʌnɹɪpˈɔːtɪd/ ]
[ US /ˌənɹiˈpɔɹtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not reported
    unreported results
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How To Use unreported In A Sentence

  • Counsel refer the judge to a number of relevant unreported cases.
  • In fact, most violent crimes against sex workers remain unreported. Open Invitation to the Int’l Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers « Bound, Not Gagged
  • Britain is importing nearly half the fruit and vegetables it consumes each year, according to previously unreported government figures. Times, Sunday Times
  • And we have no idea how many incidents have gone unreported or have been covered up.
  • Then of course there is the unreported story that Obama has spent trillions in bailouts and, and [...] Obama's Cabinet claims $243 million in federal savings
  • But in all these years the cabinet goes virtually unreported.
  • This figure represents only the tip of the iceberg, since as many as 90% of cases go unreported.
  • The specifics of the onerous terms of release were not apparent in the unreported decision.
  • Some of the things that have happened on the trading floor at other dealers that have gone unreported over the years defy belief. Times, Sunday Times
  • But what goes unreported is the outrageous behavior by the members of the media during her speeches. Think Progress » Palin bars media from two upcoming Florida events.
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