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unsecured

[uhn-si-kyoord] / ˌʌn sɪˈkyʊərd /




ADJECTIVE
unlocked
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Example Sentences

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It’s true that should the Iranian regime topple “the country’s stockpiles of highly enriched uranium and operating nuclear reactors could become dangerously unsecured.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The debt is also unsecured, meaning that bitcoin can drop significantly without triggering a forced liquidation of its holdings.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Oracle intends to complete a single, one-time issuance of investment-grade senior unsecured bonds early in 2026,” the company said in a statement late Sunday.

From Barron's

The Tuwaitha nuclear complex was left unsecured for days after Iraqi forces abandoned it, leading to widespread looting by local civilians.

From The Wall Street Journal

Instead, you get an unsecured, 10-year debt obligation, with no regular interest payments, issued by a Republic affiliate.

From The Wall Street Journal