Caused or enabled to go or be conveyed or transmitted.
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Examples for "unsent"
Examples for "unsent"
1Nor still another unsent form, perhaps more characteristic than either of the foregoing.
2Inside this metal box, loose pages from a journal, or are they unsent letters?
3Karim went to the space that held drafts of unsent messages, and there it was:
4Leaving a route unsent due to inadequate funding sucks.
5I pictured my outdoor bouldering projects in minute detail, and thought about gym problems left unsent.
1Often, he said, those summaries are sent via electronic health record systems.
2It is so long since I sent my paper any good news.
3That sent the new issue market into a feeding frenzy in September.
4The resulting nuclear crisis sent risk-averse sentiment coursing through global financial markets.
5I need to ask her some questions about the products she sent.
6Roosevelt sent for the General and explained the seriousness of the crisis.
7France has sent weapons to Kurdish fighters in Iraq and humanitarian aid.
8Often we were sent to perform VD checks and issue health certificates.
9Police sent reinforcements and called for help from U.S. forces, he said.
10You sent soldiers against me today, and the issue has been decided.
11Halfway through last year I sent him home: he never came back.
12In that year, Tory policies had devastated industry and sent unemployment skyrocketing.
13But in a tweet sent out earlier today, Murphy said he's committed:
14New Zealand media report that the State Department sent investigators to Wellington.
15A government source said it was sent at the end of December.
16Following news of the stroke, friends and colleagues sent their best wishes.
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