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  • adjective That which has not yet been allocated

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un- +‎ allocated

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Examples

  • I installed XP, it showed me the two partitions that i had deleted (which it termed unallocated partitions).

    LinuxQuestions.org 2009

  • I installed XP, it showed me the two partitions that i had deleted (which it termed unallocated partitions).

    LinuxQuestions.org 2009

  • The missing $15.8 billion evaporated into a murky category that can be called unallocated costs.

    unknown title 2011

  • The third party storage of precious metals takes on two distinct forms, generally referred to as unallocated and allocated.

    Safehaven 2009

  • Expense amounts not associated with segments are referred to as unallocated expenses.

    unknown title 2009

  • China's reserves fall into the "unallocated" category, which accounts for 44.4% of all reserves.

    Dollar's Share Of World's Currency Reserves Slips 2010

  • Second congressional hearing on HomeFed iffy: House to probe 'unallocated' funds.

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Drumbeat to Boot Geithner Gets Louder, on Eve of Hearings on Disastrous Economic Crash 2010

  • And you can tell that from the LBMA's website because they trade in "unallocated" accounts.

    GlobalResearch.ca 2010

  • No, it is the most cynical and corrupt definition of "unallocated" … the customer has NO bullion allocated to him.

    GlobalResearch.ca 2010

  • Other components included $49 trillion foreign exchange, $6.6 trillion equity-linked, $3.7 trillion commodity, the aforementioned $36 trillion CDS and $72 trillion "unallocated" (meaning they don't fall into any of these categories -- hmmm).

    GuruFocus Updates - 2010

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