undischarged

/ˌʌndɪsˈtʃɑːrdʒd/
adjective
  1. Not having been carried out, completed, or fulfilled (e.g., a duty, debt, or responsibility).
    • He left the company with an undischarged debt of over $5,000.
    • Her undischarged obligation to the charity weighed heavily on her mind.
    • The soldier received a medal for bravery despite having an undischarged duty to return to base.
  2. Not having been released or let go from a position, role, or confinement (e.g., from a hospital, prison, or military service).
    • He was an undischarged soldier, still bound by military regulations.
    • Several undischarged prisoners were still awaiting their court hearings.
    • The patient remained undischarged because the doctor wanted to run more tests.
  3. Not having been fired or shot (e.g., a weapon or explosive).
    • The undischarged firework was safely removed from the crowd.
    • The police found an undischarged firearm in the suspect's car.
    • The soldier returned to base with an undischarged rifle.
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