Definitions

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  • adjective not developed or used
  • adjective lagging behind others, especially in economic or social matters

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adjective undeveloped or unused
  • adjective not developed

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Examples

  • As I said above, no real surprise – little warming out in undeveloped nature, lots of warming in a large and rapidly growing modern city.

    Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Example of Climate Work That Needs to be Checked and Replicated 2009

  • This may work in undeveloped countries but the first time a USA based CEO gets a poor quality call of which we have all had lots on Skype that box will be relegated to the dustbin.

    Skype Now Means Business, Friends the SIP World 2009

  • Because well sites are often in undeveloped highlands, these sources are often small trout streams.

    Natural Gas Drilling Threatens Trout in Pennsylvania (and Other Appalachian States) 2009

  • The exacerbation of local corruption in undeveloped and lesser developed countries by imperialist powers seeking political and economic influence indirectly or through colonization is a world wide phenomenon and has been for centuries.

    Topics on Mexico 2006

  • The exacerbation of local corruption in undeveloped and lesser developed countries by imperialist powers seeking political and economic influence indirectly or through colonization is a world wide phenomenon and has been for centuries.

    Topics on Mexico 2006

  • The exacerbation of local corruption in undeveloped and lesser developed countries by imperialist powers seeking political and economic influence indirectly or through colonization is a world wide phenomenon and has been for centuries.

    Topics on Mexico 2006

  • The exacerbation of local corruption in undeveloped and lesser developed countries by imperialist powers seeking political and economic influence indirectly or through colonization is a world wide phenomenon and has been for centuries.

    Topics on Mexico 2006

  • The exacerbation of local corruption in undeveloped and lesser developed countries by imperialist powers seeking political and economic influence indirectly or through colonization is a world wide phenomenon and has been for centuries.

    Topics on Mexico 2006

  • The exacerbation of local corruption in undeveloped and lesser developed countries by imperialist powers seeking political and economic influence indirectly or through colonization is a world wide phenomenon and has been for centuries.

    Topics on Mexico 2006

  • The exacerbation of local corruption in undeveloped and lesser developed countries by imperialist powers seeking political and economic influence indirectly or through colonization is a world wide phenomenon and has been for centuries.

    Topics on Mexico 2006

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