Definition of unallocated in English:
unallocated
adjectiveʌnˈaləkeɪtɪdənˈæləkeɪdəd
(of resources or duties) not yet allocated.
£2.8 m of contingency funds remained unallocated
Example sentencesExamples
- The committee heard Miss Coles knowingly misled her managers about the number of unallocated cases.
- The National Party did not even have a system of identifying how many unallocated cases there were.
- The extra staff would bring down the rate of unallocated cases, which is currently at almost 25 per cent statewide.
- Each tenant has the right to park in one of 8 unallocated parking spaces in the communal grounds.
- The forecasts also included large provisions for more unallocated spending - about $5.1 billion up till 2009.
- Farm supply cooperatives used unallocated equity to absorb some of the net losses during 2001.
- Any unallocated space will be open for competitive bidding by departments.
- Sources said Deshmukh would demand extra supply from the 15 per cent unallocated quota.
- The caseloads have increased dramatically in an attempt to get the unallocated case lists down.
- Poultry & livestock co-ops used net margins to replenish unallocated equity, which was used in 2000 to absorb net losses.
- The remaining 25 % of my time I leave unallocated.
- The increase in unallocated equity reversed a declining trend of the past five years.
- I want to tell people what those unallocated cases are.
- By chance, Tulsa had capital sales tax funds that were unallocated at the time of the flood.
- The Government can only nominate two sites for World Heritage status each year, with the earliest unallocated slots in 2008.
- He said efforts were on to get 500 MW of additional power from unallocated quota with the Union Ministry of Power.
- It has also made a whole lot of unallocated costs.
- Usage of the unallocated space in the memory arena could also have an effect.
- This is to be contrasted with an unallocated trades account.
- This shifted their equity structure from allocated funding to unallocated funding.
Definition of unallocated in US English:
unallocated
adjectiveənˈaləkādədənˈæləkeɪdəd
(of resources or duties) not yet allocated.
$2.8m of the state's stimulus funds remained unallocated
Example sentencesExamples
- Any unallocated space will be open for competitive bidding by departments.
- This shifted their equity structure from allocated funding to unallocated funding.
- The Government can only nominate two sites for World Heritage status each year, with the earliest unallocated slots in 2008.
- The remaining 25 % of my time I leave unallocated.
- The caseloads have increased dramatically in an attempt to get the unallocated case lists down.
- The forecasts also included large provisions for more unallocated spending - about $5.1 billion up till 2009.
- He said efforts were on to get 500 MW of additional power from unallocated quota with the Union Ministry of Power.
- The committee heard Miss Coles knowingly misled her managers about the number of unallocated cases.
- By chance, Tulsa had capital sales tax funds that were unallocated at the time of the flood.
- The National Party did not even have a system of identifying how many unallocated cases there were.
- Usage of the unallocated space in the memory arena could also have an effect.
- Each tenant has the right to park in one of 8 unallocated parking spaces in the communal grounds.
- Sources said Deshmukh would demand extra supply from the 15 per cent unallocated quota.
- It has also made a whole lot of unallocated costs.
- This is to be contrasted with an unallocated trades account.
- Farm supply cooperatives used unallocated equity to absorb some of the net losses during 2001.
- Poultry & livestock co-ops used net margins to replenish unallocated equity, which was used in 2000 to absorb net losses.
- I want to tell people what those unallocated cases are.
- The extra staff would bring down the rate of unallocated cases, which is currently at almost 25 per cent statewide.
- The increase in unallocated equity reversed a declining trend of the past five years.