"Uninvolved" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Uninvolved" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Uninvolved
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"Uninvolved" Meaning

Indifferent or not taking part in something. Not involved or concerned in a situation or activity. Impartial or neutral.

"Uninvolved" Examples

Examples of Usage:


| Example 1 | Uninvolved parents often struggle to support their children through difficult times. They lack the personal investment that makes a parent genuinely understand and help their child. |
| Example 2 | The CISO remained uninvolved in the financial aspects of the cybersecurity budget, focusing strictly on the technical aspects. |
| Example 3 | For the investigation to remain fair, the judge made sure to remain uninvolved with the parties involved. |
| Example 4 | The potential buyer kept a safe distance and remained uninvolved in the office gossip, which was unusual among the staff. |
| Example 5 | To prevent bias, the researcher tried to stay uninvolved and objective, avoiding any influence from personal beliefs or external pressure.

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Continuing without interruption or pause; unbroken and uninterrupted in time or continuity.

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Meaning: Not examined, researched, or investigated; unknown or unexplored.<br><br>Example: "The uninvestigated area of the ancient temple was a mystery waiting to be uncovered."

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a person who is not formally asked to be there: <br><br>Referring to an event or gathering.

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Underwhelming or discouraging; refusing or failing to invite. Contrary to what is considered appealing or attractive.

Uninvitingly

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Uniocular

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having or having one eye; monocular; monocular vision.

Union

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Unionisation

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Unionism

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Unionism refers to the ideology of supporting a union, typically a labor union or a national union, and advocating for the rights and interests of its members. In a broader sense, unionism can also refer to a system or a philosophy that emphasizes unity and cooperation among individuals, organizations, or groups with shared goals or interests.<br><br>In Northern Ireland, unionism specifically refers to the ideology of remaining part of the United Kingdom and maintaining the union with England, Scotland, and Wales, as opposed to seeking independence or reunification with the Republic of Ireland.