undevelopedun‧de‧vel‧oped /ˌʌndɪˈveləpt◂/ adjective - undeveloped beachfront property
- Day after day, Newland spots the buses pulled over on the shoulder along an undeveloped stretch of Scottsdale Road.
- Gettysburg was then only another Pennsylvania community, its role in the campaign undeveloped.
- He recommended that local governments start buying undeveloped land for affordable housing.
- It is, of course, worth remembering that the region west of the Mississippi was still comparatively undeveloped.
- No one, therefore, would lend them money and the estates went undeveloped.
- The book trade is relatively undeveloped in its use of computers to change the whole way in which business is conducted.
- The kiss of the prince breaks the spell of narcissism and awakens a womanhood which up to then has remained undeveloped.
- The latter had been undeveloped while I lived in alien cultures.
NOUN► land· He recommended that local governments start buying undeveloped land for affordable housing.· The Hughes Center consists of five modern office buildings and about 45 acres of undeveloped land in downtown Las Vegas.· Large amounts of undeveloped land, a finite resource, have been covered by roads and built development.· He believes this 11-acre parcel will set the tone for the other 100 acres of undeveloped land also in the area.
noundeveloperdevelopmentredevelopmentadjectivedeveloped ≠ undevelopeddevelopingverbdevelopredevelop