unredeemed

adjective
un·​re·​deemed | \ ˌən-ri-ˈdēmd How to pronounce unredeemed (audio) \

Definition of unredeemed

: not redeemed unredeemed gift cards unredeemed sin

Examples of unredeemed in a Sentence

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Airlines know that a percentage of their ticket credits will go unredeemed. Christopher Elliott, King Features Syndicate, The Mercury News, "Travel Troubleshooter: One last WOW Air refund case for the road," 11 Aug. 2019 At the Street of Hungarian Flavors celebration, across the Danube, artisan chefs showed off traditional foodstuffs from across the Hungarian state and the diaspora, still unredeemed, beyond its borders. Jacob Mikanowski, Harper's magazine, "The Call of the Drums," 21 July 2019 In October, a U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge granted Sears’ request to honor $460 million worth of unredeemed gift cards but that could change if the company liquidates. Caroline Picard, Good Housekeeping, "Sears and Kmart Stores May Liquidate After Latest Bankruptcy News," 8 Jan. 2019 And unredeemed winning wagers are counted as revenue, but may be deducted in future months. Andrew Maykuth, Philly.com, "N.J.'s sports betting generates $294K in taxes," 12 July 2018 Hans Zimmer’s score—cymbal swashes of ecstasy and racing violins for the bottlenose dolphins, electro-orchestral groans for something ugly and unredeemed on the ocean floor—has been much praised. James Parker, The Atlantic, "Blue Planet II," 10 Mar. 2018

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First Known Use of unredeemed

15th century, in the meaning defined above

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