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un·fund·ed [ʌnˈfʌndɪd] ADJ inv FIN

1. unfunded (without assets):

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2. unfunded (of a debt):

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unfundiert spec

unfunded social benefits N HUM RESOURCES

Specialized Vocabulary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A plan with insurance contracts in which the premiums are paid by the employer is considered unfunded.
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It is a voluntary organisation and is currently unfunded.
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If no changes had been made, the unfunded liability would have been $178 million by 2013.
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This bill is, however, an unfunded state mandate.
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Unfunded police pension liabilities are a separate high cost to the city.
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Many schools defend the practice, noting that it is a source of valuable revenue, allowing programs that might otherwise go unfunded.
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Proposals to re-open the line have been put forward since the 1980s, but remained unfunded until the 2000s.
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The system was canceled after it was unfunded in 1988.
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For example, in 2009, the majority of states have unfunded pension liabilities exceeding all reported state debt.
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At an estimated cost of $17.1 million, it is currently unfunded.
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