unlicensed in the PONS Dictionary

unlicensed Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Unlicensed saloons were known as speak-easies, according to an 1889 newspaper.
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Further the privateers were all unlicensed so the navy had no control over them at all.
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Although being an unlicensed game, the teams, drivers, sponsors and the only four circuits available were inspired by real-life ones.
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He is now working as an unlicensed football agent.
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Some unlicensed broadcasting, such as certain low-power broadcasting, may be legal.
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Unlicensed but registered doctors are likely to be non-practising lecturers, managers, or practising overseas, or retired.
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A licensed judge always has authority over an unlicensed citizen-judge.
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Informally, a detective is any licensed or unlicensed person who solves crimes, including historical crimes, or looks into records.
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There is an annual list of unlicensed banks on the site which is fifteen pages in length.
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A few unlicensed titles were made as well.
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