English to Nepalese Dictionary unreported

unreported

unreported
definition
adjective
many human rights abuses went unreported
not reported.
example
Your stories and your deaths were mostly 'unreported' in the British media.
This figure does not account for 'unreported' or undiscovered incidents.
But PC Lees stressed that the figures were just the tip of the iceberg with many incidents going 'unreported' .
Ironically, for someone who had enjoyed such celebrity, her death in 1909 went 'unreported' in the Paris press.
This bleak picture goes 'unreported' because journalists are rarely seen there.
The high number of accidents, suicides and other non-combat deaths have gone largely 'unreported' in the media.
Indeed, many cases go 'unreported' because the victim does not seek help or even report the incident.
Many of them are dying and their deaths are going 'unreported' .
His death passed largely 'unreported' in Britain; the BBC does not even have a news archive report.
GardaĆ­ said a previously 'unreported' sighting of Mr Moloney in Ennis on Friday night has been confirmed.
Today domestic violence makes up a quarter of all reported violent crime, although most goes 'unreported' .
As stated, this is one of the cases that is 'unreported' and unpublished.
That is an alarming insight into the prevalence of 'unreported' crime.
More go missing and 'unreported' since owners gain little by filing a police report.
How many innocent Muslim deaths will go 'unreported' this time?
What he said to the workers went 'unreported' , except in a small local paper that tracked down two of them.
And we have no idea how many incidents have gone 'unreported' or have been covered up.
You have people's deaths going 'unreported' for weeks because other climbers are not wanting to stop and help.
When there are no cops to report your minor theft to it goes 'unreported' .
For every incident of rape reported, there are thousands that go 'unreported' .
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