Having an owner; often used in combination.
That belongs to something.
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Examples for "unowned"
Examples for "unowned"
1Vagrant as an unowned dog, he could roam the streets at pleasure.
2There he lay, unowned, unknown, exposed to the flippant curiosity of a French mob!
3There are very few unowned peculiar children left in Devil's Acre, so people will notice you.
4The wind is unowned and any one who will may harness it to do his work.
5I oughtn't to have left the child unowned.
1My late father owned an extremely successful business for over 30 years.
2As of Tuesday, state-owned power stations had 10 days' supply, it said.
3A man owned certain things: his body, his family, his good name.
4The power division is 50 percent owned by a government investment fund.
5New York-based Kozy Shack is a family-owned company founded 40 years ago.
6The wholly owned firm plans to open for business later this year.
7A small group of family owned businesses dominated the luxury fashion industry.
8However, state-owned Telkom's divestment plans have run into problems in the past.
9Bankers say such transactions helped boost profits of state-owned banks last year.
10The company is ultimately owned by several overseas investment funds and banks.
11It used to be only men in my family who owned animals.
12Topics - The state-owned electricity company Meridian Energy's share offer opened today.
13They also said local hospitality companies, including state-owned facilities, are being harmed.
14Federal Court proceedings against Australian-owned Hashtag Burgers were launched late last year.
15As was the case in May, German-owned discounter Aldi lost market share.
16Home Trust also conducts business through its wholly owned subsidiary, Home Bank.
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