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Unassigned - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Unassigned means not allocated, designated, or given to a specific person, task, or purpose. It is often used to describe resources, roles, or items that remain available or undefined.

unassigned

/ˌʌnəˈsaɪnd/ /ˌʌnəˈsaɪnd/

Definition:

Not designated or allocated to a particular person, task, or category.

Synonyms:

unallocated, undesignated, unattributed, unspecified

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

assigned, designated, allocated

Common Collocations:

unassigned seat, unassigned task, unassigned role, unassigned parking space

Derivatives:

unassignable, unassignment

Usage Tips:

Use "unassigned" to describe something not yet given a specific purpose or owner; often used in administrative or technical contexts.

Common Phrases:

left unassigned, remain unassigned, go unassigned

Etymology:

Derived from the prefix "un-" (not) + "assign" (to designate), from Latin "assignare" (to mark out).

Examples:

  • 1. The teacher left the last question unassigned for extra credit.
  • 2. His desk remained unassigned after he left the company.
  • 3. The parking spots were all taken except for one unassigned space.
  • 4. She noticed an unassigned task on the team's project board.

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