unbought

/ʌnˈbɔt/
adjective
  1. Not purchased; not having been bought.
    • She left the store with nothing unbought because she bought everything she wanted.
    • The unbought tickets were donated to a charity.
    • The unbought items were returned to the shelf.
  2. Not influenced by bribery or corruption; not bought off.
    • In a fair election, the votes should be unbought.
    • His loyalty was unbought, given freely out of friendship.
    • The judge remained unbought by the wealthy defendant's offers.
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