unmeasured
adjective
uk/ˌʌnˈmeʒ.əd/us/ˌʌnˈmeʒ.ɚd/not having beenmeasured:
Gangactivityin thisstatehas gone unmeasured forfartoolong- we need tostartmeasuringand thenreducingit.
Theministerstatedthat not only hasimmigrationbeenuncontrolled, it has also been unmeasured.
- Theanalysishascontrolledforcertainknownvariables, but there may be other unmeasuredsystematicdifferencesbetween these twogroups.
- We cannotexcludethepossibilityofsignificantunmeasuredfactorsthat couldinfluencetheresultof thetrial.
- Mycathasbroughtme unmeasuredpleasureover theyears.
Measuring & weighing
- cost-of-living index
- decibel
- gage
- life-size
- measure
- measuresomethingout
- measure up
- meter
- non-quantitative
- pacesomethingoff/out
- pinhole
- planimetric
- plumb
- proof
- quantifiable
- quantification
- RBC
- rise
- survey
- telemetry