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uncounted
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adjective
- unable to be counted; innumerable
- not counted
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of uncounted1
Example Sentences
The AEC does not formally declare a seat until it is confident the result will not change based on the number of uncounted votes, which can sometimes take days.
This case brings this outbreak's total number of human infections to 61, though many cases may be going uncounted.
The giant purse contains a dead goldfish in a bag, a gun, a smaller night purse and an uncounted Pennsylvania ballot.
Though thousands of votes remained uncounted Thursday evening, the gap of support between Lurie and his opponents was deemed too big to bridge.
But with thousands of votes still uncounted, the final results were far from clear.
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