unaccounted in English

adjective
1
not included in (an account or calculation) through being lost or disregarded.
a substantial amount of money is unaccounted for

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1. His disappearance is unaccounted for.

2. One passenger is still unaccounted for.

3. Sir, we have three guided missile destroyers still unaccounted for.

4. Hey, boss, still got a lot of money unaccounted for here.

5. 000 American servicemen who fought in Korea are still unaccounted for.

6. The increase of the membrane activity during predator alarm (Ficedula) is functionally unaccounted for.

7. • close coordination on preventing corruption and cooperation on freezing of unaccounted money hoarded abroad and its repatriation.

8. This is the heady sensation that most travelers relish, the freedom that comes from feeling unaccounted for and unaccountable.

9. The discrepancy is probably related to unaccounted gravitational interactions of the components in a complex triple system.

10. * close coordination on preventing corruption and cooperation on freezing of unaccounted money hoarded abroad and its repatriation.

11. Thousands are still unaccounted for - including hundreds of tourists - while many remote towns and villages have not been reached .

12. A bunch, all made during that unaccounted time and all made to the same number, a Natalie Mendoza, 28.

13. Definition: The people or things that should be in a certain location are present; nothing or no one is missing or unAccounted for

14. If you are living in one of the places where the roughly half- billion unaccounted for mines are scattered, you can fling these seeds out into the field.

15. If you are living in one of the places where the roughly half-billion unaccounted for mines are scattered, you can fling these seeds out into the field.

16. Definition of Addressal : the act of addressing something (such as a problem or issue) The positivist belief that science is geared to uncovering facts and their connections in reality, leaves unaccounted

17. Separately, he also promises to "examine every grain of sand" to repatriate the remains of 000 fallen Japanese soldiers who are still unaccounted for at the Pacific Island battleground of Iwo Jima.

18. Barracoon employs Hurston’s skills as both an anthropologist and a writer, and brings to life Cudjo’s singular voice, in his vernacular, in a poignant, powerful tribute to the disremembered and the unaccounted