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Definition of uncosted in English: uncostedadjectiveʌnˈkɒstɪd British (of a policy or proposal) not having had its exact costs calculated. uncosted spending commitments the proposals are ill-defined and uncosted Example sentencesExamples - Even before the Tories' announcement, Labour were already attacking the plans as "uncosted and untrustworthy".
- He attacked his former party's plans as "uncosted, unworkable and likely to make immigration and asylum problems worse, not better".
- It'll be a popular policy for both candidates but uncosted policies can backfire, and this one will be thoroughly tested through two elections.
- Uncosted promises have been made and researchers assured that funding will not fall.
- In general, their policy is vague, lacking in specifics, and frequently uncosted.
- The bigger and bolder the uncosted commitment, the louder the cheer from the hall.
- There are no uncosted spending commitments.
- The announcement was totally uncosted: I have been unable to find a press release anywhere that mentions a single dollar figure.
- A second aim, introduced in 2002, to improve the homes of "vulnerable" people in private accommodation had also been uncosted, it said.
- Some major promises are uncosted; the leaders won't even hint at the price tag.
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