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undischarged

  • a word derived from discharged.
    discharged
    adjective
    released, sent away, or allowed to leave.

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I can readily understand why they remained largely undischarged.

From The New Yorker Feb. 27, 2017

There are about 20 basic bank accounts available, but now only Barclays allows undischarged bankrupts to sign up.

From BBC Sep. 17, 2012

Only the Co-op and Barclays offered accounts to those who are undischarged bankrupts - generally the 12 months after a bankruptcy order is made.

From BBC Sep. 17, 2012

Watford discovered Anthony was in fact a convicted fraudster and undischarged bankrupt named Paul Anthony Garland.

From The Guardian Jan. 13, 2011

While the last crack is still reverberating from the rocks, Uraga sees his line of lancers prostrate along the sward; their guns, escaped from their grasp, scattered beside them, still undischarged!

From The Lone Ranche by Mayne Reid