uncharged
Americanadjective
adjective
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(of land or other property) not subject to a charge
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having no electric charge; neutral
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archaic (of a firearm) not loaded
Etymology
Origin of uncharged
1425–75; late Middle English: unburdened, uncalled; un- 1, charged
Example Sentences
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In July, the Justice Department determined after an extensive review that there was not enough evidence that “could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties” in the Epstein case.
From Los Angeles Times
That statement noted that a recent, thorough review of FBI records related to the Epstein case uncovered "no evidence to predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties".
From BBC
But according to this newly released DOJ memo, there is no “incriminating ‘client list,’” no “credible evidence … that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals” and no “evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties.”
From Salon
The memo adds that investigators "did not uncover evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties".
From BBC
They also stated that they do not comment on uncharged cases.
From Salon
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