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uncalled

American  
[uhn-kawld] / ʌnˈkɔld /

adjective

  1. not dialed or called, as a phone number.

  2. not summoned or invited.

  3. not called out, declared, announced, or recorded.

  4. Finance. not fully paid for.

  5. Ecclesiastical. not having had a religious calling.


Example Sentences

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"It is absolutely uncalled for," legal news website LiveLaw quoted the court as saying.

From BBC

As of the end of December, Brookfield Asset Management had a total of $134 billion of uncalled fund commitments, $63 billion of which it said will begin earning fees of about $630 million annually once deployed.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Patriots were flagged just once in the first half but should have gotten another for an uncalled roughing-the-passer when Herbert took a clubbing to the head.

From Los Angeles Times

Addressing staff via video link, the company's boss, Leslie Benzies, assured them there was a plan to get things back on track and said the negativity they'd seen was "uncalled for".

From BBC

Lawyers for journalists involved in the litigation countered that the incidents that led to the injunction were uncalled for.

From Los Angeles Times