English to Indonesian Dictionary unclaimed

unclaimed

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definition
adjective
unclaimed benefits
not demanded or requested as being something one has a right to.
example
Up in the press seats, a large pot of cash sat 'unclaimed' .
At the end of storage-out, any items left in storage will be considered 'unclaimed' .
About £2 million worth of winning tickets have gone 'unclaimed' by absent-minded Essex players.
You know all those times when the jackpot goes 'unclaimed' ?
The huge amount of 'unclaimed' benefits shows this doesn't work.
The mysterious package was taken into the Stagecoach office overnight, and remained 'unclaimed' yesterday morning.
Phones that go 'unclaimed' for more than three months are resold or discarded.
Two such 'unclaimed' briefcases were found from the old district court chowk this morning causing a scare among residents.
He also introduced a rickshaw service, which takes 'unclaimed' bodies from the government mortuary for a proper burial.
It was all by way of drawing attention to a pair of 'unclaimed' prizes which are burning sizeable holes in the Lotto vaults in Dublin.
Perhaps they lose more in 'unclaimed' benefits than they gain in tax breaks.
The most common benefits left 'unclaimed' include the new pensions credit, which tops up the pension according to need.
It is estimated that £126.5m in disability benefits goes 'unclaimed' by people who go on to die of cancer.
There are already billions of pounds in 'unclaimed' benefits.
This was raised by the sale of 'unclaimed' lost property.
Hundreds of millions of pounds in benefits cash lies 'unclaimed' each year so it's well worth taking the time to check all your entitlements.
A £5,000 reward for information leading to the killer's arrest and conviction is still 'unclaimed' .
We're sold out, as we have been for many performances, and people are lining up to purchase any 'unclaimed' tickets.
The biggest prize currently 'unclaimed' is a jackpot worth almost £3m.
So far £600 million has gone to good causes from 'unclaimed' tickets since 1994.
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