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unadjusted

American  
[uhn-uh-juhst-id] / ˌʌn əˈdʒʌst ɪd /

adjective

  1. (of a statistic or quantity) not altered in a standard way to reflect or account for certain circumstances, requirements, or other variables.

  2. Insurance. (of a claim) not yet assigned the appropriate settlement amount.

  3. not adapted to suit particular conditions or requirements.


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Still, unadjusted net profit was hit by a nonrecurring fair-value loss due to the revaluation of its warrants and swung to a loss of $609 million.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 13, 2026

One way to cross-check is to look at raw or unadjusted new claims in the same week one year earlier.

From MarketWatch Jun. 11, 2026

What’s more, unadjusted claims have been below 190,000 for three straight weeks, which was very uncommon before the pandemic.

From MarketWatch Jun. 4, 2026

In unadjusted accounting, Snowflake operates at a loss.

From Barron's May 27, 2026

The darkness was complete—at least for his unadjusted eyes, after being out in the blinding sun.

From "The Kill Order (Maze Runner, Book Four; Origin)" by James Dashner

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