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Etymology

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From un- +‎ funded.

Adjective

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unfunded (not comparable)

  1. Not funded; having received no funding.
    • 2021 May 5, Industry Insider, “A chance for positive change”, in RAIL, number 930, page 68:
      It will also make more money available for electrification, which is seen by the industry and its stakeholders as the only feasible way to deliver carbon-neutral railway operations, but is as yet unfunded by the Treasury.
  2. Of a pension: paid out like a salary by the employer, without advance contributions from the employee.

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