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- adjective Not
filled - verb obsolete Simple past tense and past participle of
unfill .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective of purchase orders that have not been filled
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Examples
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The White House has not yet announced a third choice, meaning that “the job is likely to remain unfilled for months to come.”
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Two-thirds of the 119 budgeted city government jobs remain unfilled, despite generous U. S.-funded salaries, as municipal workers are assassinated or quit under what they say are Taliban threats.
Afghan Offensive Pushes Militants to Kandahar Yaroslav Trofimov 2010
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Maybe they will remain unfilled (leaving the theists holes) or they will get filled eventually.
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Key positions remain unfilled to the consternation and confusion of our allies around the world.
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The seat will remain unfilled for several more days until Franken officially takes the oath of office next week, when Congress returns from the July 4 recess.
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Internal State Department documents listing the PRT jobs, dated March 30, reveal that the vast majority of them remain unfilled.
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At kickoff, 820 seats were left unfilled, meaning that the game was blacked out in the Dallas area.
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At kickoff, 820 seats were left unfilled, meaning that the game was blacked out in the Dallas area.
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If she hangs around with you all much longer, I think she will … broken dreams of unfilled liberalism and all that.
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“If she hangs around with you all much longer, I think she will … broken dreams of unfilled liberalism and all that.”
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