unchecked

[ʌnˈtʃekt]

unchecked Definition

  • 1not examined, inspected, or scrutinized
  • 2not controlled or restrained

Using unchecked: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "unchecked" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The virus spread unchecked throughout the country.

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    Unchecked aggression can lead to conflict and violence.

  • Example

    The company's financial records were left unchecked for years.

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    The unchecked growth of the city has led to environmental problems.

unchecked Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with unchecked

  • having no limits or restraints on one's authority or control

    Example

    The dictator's unchecked power led to widespread oppression and human rights abuses.

  • having no limits or restraints on one's desire for success or achievement

    Example

    His unchecked ambition led him to sacrifice his personal life for his career.

  • referring to the uncontrolled or unregulated movement of people across borders

    Example

    The government's failure to address unchecked immigration has led to social and economic problems.

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Summary: unchecked in Brief

The term 'unchecked' [ʌnˈtʃekt] refers to something that has not been examined, inspected, or scrutinized, or something that is not controlled or restrained. Examples include the unchecked spread of a virus, unchecked aggression, and unchecked growth of a city. Phrases like 'unchecked power' and 'unchecked ambition' denote the lack of limits or restraints on one's authority or desire for success.

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