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the unaddressed
verb
To delete or forget the address of some entity.
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Consider the unaddressed crimes and daily oppressions against Indian women, which have rightly provoked international outrage.
This is the unaddressed mail, also known as "household" or "junk mail".
When Scott gets home, he gives Yreka two extra Beggin' Strips, fishes the unaddressed check from his wallet, and tears it in half.
Firstly, there was the unaddressed issue of the white working class, who felt they were victims of racism because they were white.
"Door-to-door" or "household" is the technical name for the unaddressed leaflets and flyers customers usually refer to as junk mail.
The unaddressed issue, however, is whether public and private insurance should continue to pay the staggeringly high cost — reaching $88,000 and $93,000 in some cases — for drugs that offer modest help to the typical patient.
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The problem of mental illness in the UK is the "biggest unaddressed health challenge of our age", Labour leader Ed Miliband has said.
They came from the margins to win because they so successfully capitalised on the real, unaddressed grievances of the millions left behind in contemporary Britain.
The allegation, unaddressed, was that the United States HAD been monitoring her calls (until it was caught in the act).
The longer these flaws and injustices in the police remain unaddressed, the longer they fester away.
The longer it goes unaddressed the bigger the correct will be.
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