unreported
Britishadjective
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The previously unreported episode marked a high point of tension between Indian government officials, who are leading the probe into the June 12 crash, and the American experts assisting them.
The total number of people kidnapped in Nigeria is difficult to determine, as many cases go unreported.
From Barron's
He also contended that China is the secret identity behind “unreported global official demand.”
From MarketWatch
The firm also paid up to $25,000 to one of Noem’s closest advisers in South Dakota, previously unreported records show.
From Salon
In 2008 alone as many as 35 people with albinism were murdered, while many other deaths probably went unreported.
From BBC
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