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uncounted

[uhn-koun-tid] / ʌnˈkaʊn tɪd /


ADJECTIVE
not counted
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Example Sentences

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“We are uncounted, too,” she told me as we drove through Putumayo in mid-July.

From New York Times

Unaccompanied minors have had their legs torn off in factories and their spines shattered on construction sites, but most of these injuries go uncounted.

From New York Times

Eastman wrote two legal memos that advised Vice President Mike Pence he could determine the results in several states were disputed and therefore their electoral votes would go uncounted.

From Los Angeles Times

He said the New York study was too small to draw conclusions and also can’t account for variables such as infections going uncounted in kids tested at home instead of a clinic.

From Seattle Times

At least 60 people died, and probably many more went uncounted, among them migrant workers.

From Los Angeles Times