uninvested


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uninvested

(ˌʌnɪnˈvɛstɪd)
adj
(Banking & Finance) (of capital, cash, funds, money, etc) not invested in a scheme or company with the aim of making a profit
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Clifford's affair arranged, he was to meet a State Street broker, who has undertaken to procure a heavy percentage, and the best of paper, for a few loose thousands which the Judge happens to have by him, uninvested. The wrinkled note-shaver will have taken his railroad trip in vain.
Its ardor was in part the result of that general discomfort which the sight of all uninvested capital produced in him; so fine an intelligence as Bellegarde's ought to be dedicated to high uses.
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According to Breit, it is estimated that up to $6 trillion in uninvested capital gains are sitting in Wall Street accounts.
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Funds drawn under the LOC are held uninvested, and are free from any lien prior to that of the bondholders.
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It was only when I realized that I believed in nothing at all--when the universe registered that I remained so uninvested, so detached from other lives and from my own--that I began to find the success for which I had always yearned.
Since then, there has been a drip feed of bad news, including the departures of senior executives, further allegations of uninvested funds, and growing concerns over the level of Abraaj's indebtedness.