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unrepaid

  • a word derived from repay.

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Those two nations have given Venezuela billions of dollars in unrepaid loans and have struck numerous business deals with the country.

From Slate • Nov. 29, 2019

Credit counselors say many personal loans between family members go unrepaid, which can lead to anger and unraveling of close ties.

From Time Magazine Archive

By far its biggest component is the bankrupt Penn Central line, which six years of effort and about $800 million in federal grants and unrepaid loans have not restored to health.

From Time Magazine Archive

The trainer who picks him temporarily out of the gutter, and turns him into champion boxer, he ousts unrepaid.

From Time Magazine Archive

Who, studious in our art, Shall count a little labor unrepaid?

From An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry by Corson, Hiram