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unstructured

[uhn-struhk-cherd] / ʌnˈstrʌk tʃərd /
ADJECTIVE
unorganized
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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For starters, the lucky candidate would expect to work “in a dynamic, unstructured environment and possess flexibility to change course at a moment’s notice.”

From New York Times

"Six months of indecision, marked by continued sanctions albeit with some relief, and unstructured political engagement, are eroding the vital social and economic coping systems and pushing the population into greater uncertainty," she said.

From Reuters

Some home-school families who testified for the bill said their younger children benefited from having more unstructured play time and the freedom to focus on different subjects at different times.

From Seattle Times

Jones has made it clear that the inclusion of Randall and Dombrandt is to take advantage of an "open and unstructured" game.

From BBC

We know from prior studies that a lot of bullying occurs during unstructured time — that is, time spent passing other students in the hallway, time at lunch, etc.

From Washington Post