unpassed

[US]/[ʌnˈpɑːst]/
[UK]/[ʌnˈpæst]/

Translation

adj.Not having passed; failed to pass.
v.(of a bill or law) Not having been passed by a legislature.
adv.Not passed; failed to pass.

Phrases & Collocations

unpassed bill

unpassed test

unpassed legislation

being unpassed

unpassed resolution

unpassed inspection

unpassed candidate

unpassed proposal

unpassed application

unpassed vote

Example Sentences

the bill was unpassed in the senate due to a lack of support.

several applications were unpassed during the initial screening process.

the motion was unpassed, meaning it failed to receive the necessary votes.

many students felt disappointed after their exam was unpassed.

the proposed amendment was unpassed by a narrow margin.

the resolution remained unpassed after several attempts to bring it to a vote.

the project proposal was unpassed because it lacked feasibility.

the candidate's proposal was unpassed by the committee.

the zoning change request was unpassed by the city council.

the budget proposal was unpassed due to concerns about spending.

the new policy was unpassed after significant opposition.

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