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unpaid
adjective as in free, voluntary
adjective as in not settled; taken without remuneration
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
He was given 120 hours of unpaid work and put under supervision for a year.
A future administration could decide that those borrowers still owe their unpaid balances, with interest, even after they’ve made the requisite number of monthly payments.
Border Force is responsible for scanning international mail suspected of containing drugs, firearms, knives, and counterfeit items or goods with unpaid customs fees - but not every package is checked.
However, federal law bars executive branch employees, which can include unpaid consultants from participating in government matters that will affect their financial interests, unless they divest of their interests or recuse themselves.
I wasn’t just expected to work this unpaid overtime.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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