unapplied

/ˌʌnəˈplaɪd/
adjective
  1. Not put to practical use; not used or implemented.
    • His skills in coding went unapplied during the summer break.
    • The new policy sat unapplied on the manager's desk for weeks.
    • The grant money remained unapplied because no one submitted a proposal.
  2. Not spread or rubbed onto a surface (e.g., paint, cream).
    • She forgot to use the sunscreen, so it stayed unapplied in her bag.
    • The adhesive was unapplied, so the label fell off immediately.
    • The paint was left unapplied, still in the can after the project was canceled.
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