uncompensated

/ʌnˈkɑmpənˌseɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Not receiving payment or reward for work, effort, or loss.
    • The company left its workers uncompensated after the factory closed.
    • The intern worked long hours but was uncompensated.
    • Many volunteers provide uncompensated care in their communities.
  2. Not offset or balanced by something positive; not made up for.
    • The risk of injury was uncompensated by any safety measures.
    • Her uncompensated stress led to health problems.
    • The loss of habitat went uncompensated by new conservation efforts.
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