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undisbursed

  • a word derived from disburse.
    disburse
    verb (used with object)
    to pay out (money), especially for expenses; expend.

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The ninth review is in order after recent adjustments but Pakistan is keen to receive the entire undisbursed amount, which is only possible in a new programme, the Express Tribune daily said, quoting highly-placed sources.

From Reuters Jun. 28, 2023

Since then, $2 billion of undisbursed loans have been cancelled, many from Chinese lenders.

From Reuters Oct. 15, 2022

Since 2012, the interest from the undisbursed prizes has been used to fund the annual Icarus Cup, which sets human-powered flight enthusiasts more achievable goals for a prize of £1,000.

From BBC Apr. 16, 2018

Separately, two weeks ago, Mr. Introne ordered the freeze of undisbursed grants under a program intended to encourage efficiencies in New York’s health care system.

From New York Times Feb. 23, 2011

As they cannot agree on how the money should be spent, the matter has gone to court and the money remains undisbursed.

From Time Magazine Archive