unquantified

English

Etymology

un- + quantified.

Adjective

unquantified (not comparable)

  1. Not quantified (in any sense).
    • 1963 October, “A London Transport progress report”, in Modern Railways, page 260:
      "It is clear" the Review adds, "that over and above the financial return from passengers, there are other hitherto unquantified benefits which accrue to the community but not to London Transport. This line of argument was accepted by the London Transport Committee in their report of 1959 on the Victoria Line".

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