Definition of untenanted in English:
untenanted
adjectiveʌnˈtɛnəntɪdˌənˈtɛnən(t)ɪd
(of property) not occupied by a tenant or tenants.
the house had been untenanted for some years
Example sentencesExamples
- During these periods buildings often stay untenanted for a longer period as a wider choice becomes available to a lessor.
- The trouble, they soon find, is that the land is not as untenanted as it looks.
- The flat is above the business, and was untenanted during the time covered by the bills.
- In 1876 he had farmed the untenanted part of the estate which amounted to 1000 acres.
- A sweep of his arm took in the untenanted buildings around us.
- The catalyst was the 1950 land act, which required the Land Commission to pay market value for untenanted and tenant-purchased land, instead of a "fair" value as before.
- There was no need to set a watch, for we had nothing to fear from anybody or anything in that vast untenanted plain.
- There were many untenanted farms in the area which the owners were eager to sell.
- In the end, there is just the untenanted landscape, the natural universe which was there before man and will be there after man.
- Around the park the keepers' cottages are untenanted.
Definition of untenanted in US English:
untenanted
adjectiveˌənˈtɛnən(t)ɪdˌənˈtenən(t)id
(of property) not occupied by a tenant or tenants.
the house had been untenanted for some years
a vast untenanted land stretched to the north of them
Example sentencesExamples
- A sweep of his arm took in the untenanted buildings around us.
- The catalyst was the 1950 land act, which required the Land Commission to pay market value for untenanted and tenant-purchased land, instead of a "fair" value as before.
- In the end, there is just the untenanted landscape, the natural universe which was there before man and will be there after man.
- The flat is above the business, and was untenanted during the time covered by the bills.
- There were many untenanted farms in the area which the owners were eager to sell.
- During these periods buildings often stay untenanted for a longer period as a wider choice becomes available to a lessor.
- Around the park the keepers' cottages are untenanted.
- There was no need to set a watch, for we had nothing to fear from anybody or anything in that vast untenanted plain.
- The trouble, they soon find, is that the land is not as untenanted as it looks.
- In 1876 he had farmed the untenanted part of the estate which amounted to 1000 acres.