Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Not having been billed or charged for.
- adjective Appearing, as in a movie, without being credited.
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- adjective business Not yet having been
billed
Etymologies
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Long-term unbilled accounts receivable was $47 million, and long-term deferred revenue was $19 million.
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Long-term unbilled accounts receivable was $47 million, and long-term deferred revenue was $19 million.
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Long-term unbilled accounts receivable was $47 million, and long-term deferred revenue was $19 million.
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The governor, he said, asked Campbell if there were any "unbilled" flights.
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The governor, he said, asked Campbell if there were any "unbilled" flights.
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The governor, he said, asked Campbell if there were any "unbilled" flights.
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When we find unbilled residential customers we can and will back-charge them to the date that they moved into the property, up to six years.
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So at the beginning of this one show, George Harrison just shows up unbilled, a Beatle, just to show up on the Smothers Brothers.
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So at the beginning of this one show, George Harrison just shows up unbilled, a Beatle, just to show up on the Smothers Brothers.
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He added that the extra income Thames Water gets from currently unbilled customers will help to make water bills as affordable as possible for everyone.
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