unpriced
Americanadjective
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not priced; having no price shown or set.
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beyond price; priceless.
adjective
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having no fixed or marked price
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poetic beyond price; priceless
Etymology
Origin of unpriced
First recorded in 1775–85; un- 1 + price ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )
Example Sentences
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“This is how you think about it, and one would have more unpriced risks than the other.”
From Washington Times • Dec. 15, 2022
This is precisely the kind of rules-based export-promotion policy Cass wants out of wage subsidies, cancelling out the implicit subsidy foreign produces acquire through unpriced pollution.
From Salon • Dec. 1, 2018
The townhouses, as yet unpriced, hit the market this fall.
From New York Times • Jun. 26, 2015
Carbon dioxide's production of greenhouse gas is not factored into its price – in the jargon, an unpriced externality, he says.
From The Guardian • Jul. 17, 2013
And in his thick voice he began to sing: /* "My lover of the unpriced love, spurning payments, Plays upon the simple pipe, bought for nothing, Drawing my heart away."
From The Home and the World by Tagore, Rabindranath
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