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Definition of "uncosted" [uncosted]

  • Not costed (adjective)

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Use "uncosted" in a sentence
  • "But in a letter to the Observer, police authority chiefs voice outright hostility to the measures, saying they are "uncosted", "driven by dogma" and "undermined by absence of debate"."
  • "The thing I don't understand is that the government still seems to be able to get away with this sort of behaviour and still claims that opposition proposals are "uncosted" and align them directly with how many schools or hospitals will "have to close"."
  • "Isn't it a little ironic that the anti-Libs used the 'uncosted' excuse to vote no in their Exec meeting."