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  • adjective Not having been stipulated.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ stipulated

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Examples

  • An unnamed man was leaving his place of work (unstipulated but presumably a garage or similar, for reasons which will be immediately clear) when he lit a cigarette and immediately burst into flames.

    The Sudden Curve: 2005

  • An unnamed man was leaving his place of work (unstipulated but presumably a garage or similar, for reasons which will be immediately clear) when he lit a cigarette and immediately burst into flames.

    Come On Baby Light My Fire 2005

  • An unnamed man was leaving his place of work (unstipulated but presumably a garage or similar, for reasons which will be immediately clear) when he lit a cigarette and immediately burst into flames.

    Come On Baby Light My Fire 2005

  • The eroticism was hardly overt—and certainly unstipulated.

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • The eroticism was hardly overt—and certainly unstipulated.

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • In course of altercation, during which a constable admonished both of them with his truncheon and whistled for help, there came unstipulated godsend in the form of five-passenger, high-speed, ram-you-damn-you, nickel-plated French motorcar, driven with exhaust wide open by a drunken citizen of France, who put on brakes in nick of time to let this babu give good imitation of casualty with at least three broken legs.

    Jimgrim Mundy, Talbot, 1879-1940 1931

  • You promised to pay something which was unstipulated.

    The Mississippi Bubble Emerson Hough 1890

  • All three of us fighting through the darkness to reach some unstipulated altitude - escape velocity.

    Remittance Girl : Erotic Fiction, Stories and Series 2010

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