Definition of undesignated in English:
undesignated
adjectiveʌnˈdɛzɪɡneɪtɪdˌənˈdeziɡˌnādəd
Not officially appointed or specified.
Paul seemed to be an undesignated leader
stalls were illegally erected in undesignated areas
Example sentencesExamples
- The final class covers hawkers who operate haphazardly as individuals from undesignated spaces.
- The border opens at 0600 and he was crossing using an undesignated crossing point.
- If a church decides to tithe undesignated gifts, it is essential that they give such donations to ministries that share the same scope of mission.
- What you don't have, however, is the ability to lead demonstrations and assemblies in undesignated areas.
- But Boase said they are seeing significant environmental impact, like soil and vegetation degradation, from people walking through the undesignated trail.
- I kept trying to take the most direct route across verges and up embankments and over undesignated crossings.
- Consumption of alcoholic beverages at undesignated premises, at unauthorised times and sometimes by juveniles is wrecking the national foundation.
- The new chip in the series, as yet undesignated, is scheduled for availability in the third quarter of this year.
- Officials have reiterated they would not recognise the results from the undesignated countries.
- The number of informal traders who had their goods impounded for trading illegally in undesignated areas stands at 4 669.