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undedicated

adjective
un·​ded·​i·​cat·​ed | \ ˌən-ˈde-di-ˌkā-təd How to pronounce undedicated (audio) \

Definition of undedicated

: not dedicated: such as
a : not intended for or given over to a particular purpose undedicated funds an undedicated server
b : not devoted to a cause, ideal, or purpose He was … an outsider in his own delegation, undedicated to the causes of pork and party politics.— Rudolph Bush

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But Kasich, who was criticized as governor for cuts to the state's local government fund, said large sums of undedicated money can tend to migrate. Julie Carr Smyth, Cincinnati.com, "John Kasich, Gordon Gee team up to steer opioid settlement cash to hospitals," 22 Aug. 2019 The one-story store would front Promenade Boulevard and an undedicated loop road that circles the former mall. Jennifer Larino, nola.com, "ALDI seeks to build new grocery store in Marrero," 5 June 2019 Memberships range from $99 per month for an undedicated desk to $1,650 for a private office. Rachel Lerman, The Seattle Times, "The Riveter takes female-focused co-working space to the Eastside," 28 Aug. 2018 The loss of the revenue would require the parish to tap into its undedicated general fund, which could not cover the expenses, Brister said. Robert Rhoden, NOLA.com, "Pat Brister, Randy Smith lobby for Tammany sales tax renewals," 6 Mar. 2018

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First Known Use of undedicated

1661, in the meaning defined above

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