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unstructured

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


Example Sentences

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You can see why, but a gambler would have gone with Van der Merwe in the hope that Scotland can create the kind of unstructured mayhem that could see him reborn.

From BBC

Rousseau’s unfinished, unstructured “Reveries” resembles the herbarium in which he gathered a botanical record of his daily walks.

From The Wall Street Journal

They’re able to take unstructured data or data that sits in Word documents and PDFs and emails, and then combine it with what they were doing before.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Retirees have more unstructured hours and more opportunities to say yes — lunch with a friend, an extra coffee, a spontaneous weekend visit with the grandkids,” Grzegorczyk said.

From MarketWatch

As a prodigy who turned pro at 13, Doncic may be an odd advocate for casual, unstructured play, but he feels it in his game.

From The Wall Street Journal