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unclaimed

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un·claimed  (n-klmd)
adj.
Not claimed as property: unclaimed luggage.

unclaimed [ʌnˈkleɪmd]
adj
not having been claimed £7 million in unclaimed prizes
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.unclaimedunclaimed - not claimed or called for by an owner or assignee; "unclaimed luggage"
unwanted - not wanted; not needed; "tried to give away unwanted kittens"
Translations
unclaimed [ˈʌnˈkleɪmd] ADJsin reclamar
unclaimed [ʌnˈkleɪmd] adj [property, luggage, prize] → non réclamé(e)
unclaimed
adj prizenicht abgeholt; property alsoherrenlos; right, inheritancenicht geltend gemacht; social security etcnicht beansprucht; to go unclaimed (prize)nicht abgeholt werden; (right, inheritance)nicht geltend gemacht werden; (social security etc)nicht beansprucht werden
unclaimed [ʌnˈkleɪmd] adj (prize, social security benefit) → non ritirato/a; (property) → non reclamato/a
unclaimed [ʌnˈkleɪmd] adj (prize, social security benefit) → non ritirato/a; (property) → non reclamato/a


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He had seen her unclaimed at the beginning of a great function and he had had to come to her rescue to save her, as he doubtless thought, from the inglorious fate of a wall-flower.
That is a matter of great practical interest to the scientific detective,--especially in cases of unclaimed bodies, or in discovering the antecedents of criminals.
I would rather restore to poor Rick his proper nature than be endowed with all the money that dead suitors, broken, heart and soul, upon the wheel of Chancery, have left unclaimed with the Accountant-General--and that's money enough, my dear, to be cast into a pyramid, in memory of Chancery's transcendent wickedness.
 
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