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Etymology

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From un- +‎ financial.

Adjective

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unfinancial (not comparable)

  1. In debt; not having paid one's dues.
    • 1952, Queensland justice of the peace and local authorities' journal:
      It is questionable whether notification in this way to an employer is a sufficient notification as required by the Award, as it places upon the employer the necessity of working out for himself which employees are unfinancial and which are not.
    • 1987, AUUGN, volume 7, number 6, page 58:
      There were 148 ordinary members, and 70 unfinancial members still owed newsletters on Sep 1.